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Wildlife Park is a single player casual management game. It was developed by b-alive and was released on April 1, 2015. It received neutral reviews from both critics and players.

Here is your chance to create a giant and beautiful zoo. A park so amazing, it would be impossible to build in real life. In Wildlife Park you must build an animal park from scratch, managing it so your visitors will spend their money. You begin with just the park area, a ticket booth, and some money. From there you can buy animals, build the zoo, hire employees, and then open the gates and let th…

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50%
Audience ScoreBased on 56 reviews
music2 positive mentions
stability6 negative mentions

  • Nostalgic and charming gameplay that appeals to fans of classic zoo management sims.
  • Runs well on low-end computers and has simple, accessible gameplay mechanics.
  • Features a variety of animals and provides satisfying campaign challenges with decent gameplay depth.
  • Severe fullscreen and resolution issues causing UI elements to be cut off and making the game difficult or impossible to play on modern systems.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches including cursor flickering, freezing when alt-tabbing, and inconsistent controls.
  • Outdated graphics and user interface that are hard to read and not user-friendly, leading to a frustrating experience for new players.
  • graphics
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally considered sub-par or outdated, with some users experiencing glitches, flickering, and technical issues that affect usability. While not visually impressive or on par with modern games, the graphics are functional enough for gameplay, though some find the UI confusing. Overall, graphical quality detracts from enjoyment for some, especially on higher settings or newer systems.

    • “But all in all graphics aren't top-tier, but they're fine and I have no complaints there.”
    • “The graphics are not fancy, but I'm just happy with how easy it is to adjust the land height and put down fences without struggling (like I did in Planet Zoo and gave up).”
    • “Aside from some of the graphical errors of playing a dated game on a more recent computer, it's still really fun.”
    • “Yes, the graphics are bad; it doesn't work as well as modern games.”
    • “The graphics were probably sub-par when it was released, the UI is a mess, there are technical problems, and it is overall just not that fun.”
    • “Poor graphics, confusing gameplay, and glitches all over the place.”
  • gameplay
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers enjoyable and deep mechanics, particularly noted for well-functioning animal AI and recovery features, though it is simpler than comparable titles like Zoo Tycoon. However, some players find it confusing, prone to glitches, and potentially boring in the long run.

    • “I completed all achievements after 100 hours of gameplay because I felt the need to after playing this game so much when I was a little kid.”
    • “It's pretty fun, the AI for the animals worked pretty well - they rarely got stuck and there was a gameplay mechanic to recover if they did.”
    • “Gameplay had a lot of depth.”
    • “Poor graphics, confusing gameplay, and glitches all over the place.”
    • “Don't expect Zoo Tycoon when you play this; the gameplay is a bit more simple than that.”
    • “Easily bore you off in later gameplay.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent stability issues, including freezing, graphical glitches, and buggy fullscreen mode, particularly on modern systems. Players often resort to windowed mode with low resolution to avoid these problems, highlighting ongoing technical shortcomings.

    • “It's a buggy mess on modern systems.”
    • “Buggy fullscreen and glitches.”
    • “The Steam version has graphical glitches: the cursor keeps vibrating and the resolution settings are also weird.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is notably loud upon startup, which can be startling, but it remains iconic and memorable to players.

    • “When I loaded it up, I was immediately blasted with super loud menu music—nearly jumped out of my seat.”
    • “The music is still iconic to me.”
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Wildlife Park is a casual management game.

Wildlife Park is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 100 hours playing Wildlife Park.

Wildlife Park was released on April 1, 2015.

Wildlife Park was developed by b-alive.

Wildlife Park has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its graphics.

Wildlife Park is a single player game.

Similar games include Wildlife Park "Classic", Wildlife Park 2, Zoo Tycoon, CivCity: Rome, Arcade Tycoon and others.