Zoo Hospital Ships
Animal care on your DS is now a reality.
Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Majesco Entertainment Company today shipped Zoo Hospital for the Nintendo DS. Developed by Torus Games, Zoo Hospital puts players in the role of a zoo intern who must examine and treat 40 different species of birds, mammals and reptiles. In Zoo Hospital, players begin with 10 wild animal species that range from chimp to eagle to endangered fossa. Gamers must identify and treat their ailments, while checking vital signs and learning how to calm 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. A two-player cooperative mode also allows friends to team up to treat their animal charges. Zoo Hospital is rated E for Everyone and currently available nationwide for a suggested retail price of $29.99.

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