Zoo Tycoon 2 DS
THQ brings the life-based simulation game back to the DS.
Date: Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Author: James Fudge

THQ today announced Zoo Tycoon 2 DS, based on the game published by Microsoft Game Studios and one of the most popular Windows PC-based life simulation franchises ever, is scheduled to make the brand's second appearance on the Nintendo DS in early 2008. Developed by Altron, Zoo Tycoon 2 DS includes improved gameplay and new features. In Zoo Tycoon 2 DS, players will create the zoo of their dreams while collecting and caring for their favorite animals from every continent. The game features three game modes including Zoo Designer Mode, Zoo Director Mode and all new Zookeeper Mode which gives players the ability to view and care for three-dimensional versions of animals. Zoo Tycoon 2 DS also features new animals and environments, as well as complete use of the touch screen and DS Stylus for all zoo activities.

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