Zoo Hospital Announced
Saving animals on at a time with this new DS title.
Date: Thursday, June 21, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Majesco announced Zoo Hospital, a new game for the Nintendo DS coming this fall. Developed by Torus Games, Zoo Hospital lets players diagnose and treat more than 40 different species of birds, mammals and reptiles while interning at a world-famous zoo. In Zoo Hospital, players begin with 10 wild animal species including jaguar, zebra, chimp, panda, hyena, kangaroo, lion, eagle, cobra and the endangered fossa. Gamers must identify and treat their ailments, while checking vital signs and learning how to calm their stressed patients. Players use the Touch Screen and stylus to tackle challenging medical mini-games, including: administering injections, applying ointment, bandaging appendages, pulling teeth, x-raying organs and much more. Zoo Hospital will be available this fall for a suggested retail price of $29.99.

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