Wild Park Manager
Create a park full of animals and flowers, with sports fields and playgrounds!
Build plazas, playgrounds, animal petting zones, food courts and more! Design your park as you like. There are all sorts of facilities for you to construct. And of course, good management is key to ensuring the park prospers, bringing in lots of visitors.
But a park is not just for people. It’s for animals too! Invite scaly, feathered and furry friends to your park and they will make it their home if they like it! Make your park hospitable to animals by adding trees, shrubs, and other natural elements to it. Some curious critters will come to check out your park attracted by certain facilities!
When you start running out of space, grab a pickaxe and make more land usable, also finding various materials in the process. These materials can be used to upgrade your facilities, or even make special items!
There are lots of fun challenges for you to try, too. Nurse saplings until they grow into fine trees, have visitors compete to catch lots of fish, and see if you can hatch various birds and reptiles.
Create a phenomenal, world-famous park, loved by people and animals alike!
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Decent game for when you want to zone out with something not too demanding, but with some sense of progression.
It's a rough start, the UI is unintuitive and non-optimal in many ways, some stuff gets repetitive and takes too much time & clicking later on, and some mechanics are mysterious with no helpful wiki explanations either.
But I also found this game novel because it looked like a zoo sim but was different from the others I've played. Rather than "make an enclosure perfectly suited to this rabbit" it felt more like arbitrarily recruiting animal characters from a kid's storybook, with unique silly little bits of dialogue when a new type of animal voluntarily joins. There are puns. There are tiny but interesting stories about why visitors show up. Don't expect complex twists and turns, but if you like the first 2 hours I imagine you'll like the next 10.