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Microsoft Zoo Tycoon 2 Complete Collection EN DVD (9LA-00061)
Zoo Tycoon 2 Complete Collection English DVD

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* VAT included Combining three top-selling titles, Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection includes the original Zoo Tycoon game and the Dinosaur Digs and Marine Mania expansion packs, allowing players' imaginations to run wild as they care for more than 100 land, aquatic and prehistoric animals in the most beautiful and lively zoo imaginable. Additionally, Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection comes with loads of bonus content, including the entire new Endangered Species Theme Pack. This bonus theme pack features 12 animals on the endangered and/or threatened species list, such as orangutans, whale sharks and Komodo dragons. Zookeepers can tend to these rare animals using more than 40 new objects based on four new themes, and can challenge their inner zoo keeping skills with three new scenarios. Would-be zookeepers have more than 100 animals and more than 500 building objects at their disposal to create a thriving and healthy zoo. They can set up their own aquatic show, launch an expedition to recover escaped dinosaurs or build a habitat for an endangered species. With access to many specialized staff such as zookeepers, scientists, and marine specialists, Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection lets virtual zookeepers mix and match animals and themes to create and manage the ultimate zoo. Fun for kids and parents alike, Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection offers players the most exciting Zoo Tycoon experience next to actually running a real-life zoo. Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection is in development by Blue Fang, the creators of the original Zoo Tycoon as well as Zoo Tycoon: Dinosaur Digs and Zoo Tycoon: Marine Mania. Main specifications:

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Platform: Genre: Compatible operating systems: Windows, PC Life/Simulation Microsoft Windows 98/Me/XP/2000 ENG 1300 MB 64 MB 233 MHz DirectX 8.0, CD-ROM 4x.

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HOT KEYS

CTRL+B CTRL+F CTRL+V CTRL+G CTRL+S CTRL+L
Hide/show buildings Hide/show foliage Hide/show guests Hide/show grid Save a game Load a saved game Rotate counter-clockwise Rotate clockwise Zoom in Zoom out Pause/resume game Increase grid Decrease grid
CTRL+LEFT ARROW CTRL+RIGHT ARROW CTRL+UP ARROW CTRL+DOWN ARROW SPACEBAR PLUS SIGN (+) MINUS SIGN (-) C D H B M F
DELETE BACKSPACE O Z G E A S

Clear Undo

Construct exhibit Adopt animal Hire staff Buy buildings/objects Show messages Display file options
Display scenario objectives Display Zoo Status Display Guest Info Display Exhibit Info Display Animal Info Display Staff Info
Sybex strategy guide included on CD

0603 Part No. X09-78135

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Information in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, is subject to change without notice. Unless otherwise noted, the example companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places and events depicted herein are fictitious, and no association with any real company, organization, product, domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place or event is intended or should be inferred. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this document may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Microsoft, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property. & P 20012003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, the Microsoft Game Studios logo, Marine Mania, and Zoo Tycoon are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Developed by Blue Fang, LLC, for Microsoft Corporation.
GETTING STARTED...2 PLAYING ZOO TYCOON...3 USING THE ZOO TOOLS...4
Construction......5 Modify Zoo Terrain..... 10 Adopt Animals......14 Buy Structures......18 Hire Staff......21
MANAGING YOUR ZOO... 22 ACCESSING ZOO INFORMATION... 26
Pause/Resume Game Button....26 Current Date Bar.....26 Available Cash Bar.....26 Zoo Status Button.....27 Animal List Button.....28 Animal Happiness Bar.....29 Guest List Button.....29 Guest Happiness Bar..... 30 Exhibit List Button..... 30 Staff List Button......31
ANIMAL, GUEST, AND STAFF INFORMATION PANELS.. 32
Animal Information Panel.....32 Guest Information Panel....34 Staff Information Panel.....35
ZOO TYCOON EXPANDED FEATURES... 37
Assigning Maintenance Workers to Tasks....37 Moving Guests......37 Creating Marine Exhibits.....39 Creating Aquatic Shows.....41 Creating Dino Exhibits....43 Protecting Guests.....44

Zoo Tycoon

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Want to know more about building a successful zoo? Weve got you covered! Check out Zoo Tycoon: Official Strategies and Secrets, which is available in PDF format on the original blue Zoo Tycoon disc in the Goodies folder (the disc with the elephant on the front)!

Table of Contents

Getting Started
Welcome to Zoo Tycoon. You can now build your ultimate zoo! Stock it with all kinds of exotic animals, put in tons of objects, and include all sorts of attractions to bring in more guests as you build your perfect zoo.

Playing Zoo Tycoon

When you first start Zoo Tycoon, youre given a tutorial to follow. After you complete the first tutorial, or after you exit it on your own, you get the following options on the main menu. Play Tutorial & Scenario Game Begin playing scenarioswin-orlose games with predetermined goals. Play Freeform Game Let your imagination run wildthe only way to lose is to run out of money. Load Saved Game Load a Zoo Tycoon game youve saved earlier or downloaded from the Internet. Continue Saved Game Return to the game you last played. Get New Zoo Tycoon Items You can get new animals and zoo objects from Microsoft or other players using the Internet or from sources such as a CD. You can find the latest downloadable content at www.zootycoon.com.
To install Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection
1 Insert the blue Zoo Tycoon disc with the elephant on it into your CD-ROM drive. The main Setup screen appears. Note: If Setup does not begin automatically when the disc is inserted, right-click My Computer, click Open, double-click the CD-ROM drive, and then double-click Setup.exe. 2 Click Install, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen. 3 When installation from the blue disc is finished, insert the green Zoo Tycoon disc with the dolphin on it, click Install, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen. Be sure to install both Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection CDs to take advantage of all the new features, marine animals, dinosaurs, and more! Information on these Zoo Tycoon Expanded features can be found starting on page 37. Get an edge on the game by visiting the Zoo Tycoon Insider Web site at www.zootycooninsider.com for hints, tips, tricks, and strategies.

Freeform Game Zoo Maps

If youre new to Zoo Tycoon, choose a small zoo because it is easier to manage. You can set how much money your zoo has before you start playing. The less money you have when the game starts, the more challenging the game is.

Using the Zoo Tools

Design exhibits that keep the animals happy. A well-cared-for animal is more likely to frolic and generally seems happier to guests. Guests stay longer in your zoo if they see playful animals in attractive exhibits. This means more money for your zoo because guests buy more food, beverages, and gifts the longer they stay in the zoo. More money allows you to build bigger and better exhibits and to stock them with more exotic animals. A good zoo manager: Constructs exciting exhibits. Makes animals and guests happy. Manages funds effectively. Hires hard-working staff members. Oversees research and conservation programs. Makes the zoo beautiful. The zoo tools help you perform all of these tasks. The Zoo Tycoon interface has four large buttons, located along the upper-left side of the screen. You use these buttons in building your zoo. The names and descriptions of these buttons follow.
Click the right mouse button to deselect any tool youve chosen.

Construction

Building a good exhibit means giving the animals adequate space, allowing guests to see the animals clearly, stocking the exhibit with the right foliage and terrain features, and making sure that zookeepers have easy access to the animals. Clicking the Construction button opens a panel containing a set of zoo tools that lets you do all of these activities.

Construction button

Fences tab Zoo Paths tab Foliage tab Rocks tab Terrain Type tab Terrain Height tab
Undo Previous Action button
Manual Gate Placement button

Fences Tab

Fences define the boundary of an exhibit. The fence must fully enclose an area in order for the exhibit to house animals.
Everything placed within the fence becomes a part of the exhibit.

Exhibit Space

Most animals are happier with large exhibits than with small ones, but large exhibits are expensive to build. You must judge for yourself how much space is adequate to keep the animal from becoming unhappy. You can start with a small exhibit and then make it larger by adding additional fence segments later.
Six fence segments per side is a good start for a basic exhibit.
Guests prefer a fence that gives them an unobstructed view of the animals in the exhibit, as well as one that lets them feel close to the animals. Some animals, however, like the privacy that a solid fence provides. You must decide which fence type is best for each exhibit and animal. As exhibit fences age, they wear out and must be replaced to prevent animals from escaping. Maintenance workers repair fences, or you can replace them yourself.

Try not to place trees in front of areas where guests are likely to stop to view the animals. If guests cant see the animals, the guests become unhappy.

Rocks Tab

Some animals enjoy climbing on rocks. If an animal likes rocks but doesnt find anyor enoughin its exhibit, it may not like the exhibit and become unhappy. Note that both foliage and rocks can be placed in an exhibit for animals, but foliage and rocks can also be placed around the zoo grounds to beautify them.

Broken path

Modify Zoo Terrain
Animals are happy when their exhibit matches their natural habitat. You can change the exhibits surface or elevation by clicking the Construction button, and then clicking either the Terrain Type or Terrain Height tab.

Terrain Type Tab

Choose this tab to convert the existing surface type into the kind the animal prefers. (See page 15 to learn how to determine what the animal likes.)
To change the terrain type
Construction button Decrease Tool Size button Increase Tool Size button
1 At the top of the Terrain Type panel, change the size of your tool by clicking the Increase Tool Size (+) button to increase its size or the Decrease Tool Size () button to decrease its size.
Terrain is changed by applying a terrain tool to the landscape of your zoo.
2 Click the type of terrain you want to use. 3 Place the cursor over the area you want to change, and then click and drag the cursor to modify the terrain. 4 Click the Accept Terrain Changes button to make the change permanent, or click the Undo Terrain Changes button to start over. As you convert terrain, a cost appears in the lower portion of the Terrain Type panel. This is a running total, and you are not charged this amount until you click the Accept Terrain Changes button, deselect the terrain tool, switch to a new tab, or close the Construction panel. Any unhealthy or unhappy animals may trample the terrain in their exhibit, and you will have to replace the terrain.
Change Terrain Height tools
Terrain Type tab Terrain Height tab
Undo Terrain Changes button
Accept Terrain Changes button

Terrain Height Tab

This tab contains options that let you build hills, valleys, cliffs, and moats. Some animals, such as the markhor, like lots of elevation in their exhibit. The tools function much the same as the Change Terrain Type tools.

Use a small shovel when making changesits easier to control your changes that way.
Note that a grid appears when you click this tab. The grid helps you plan your changes.
Change Terrain Height Tools
The upper-left tool creates gradual changes in terrain height, producing hills and valleys. The upper-right tool creates abrupt changes in terrain height, producing cliffs and moats. The lower-left tool levels gentle terrain by leveling hills or by filling valleys. The lower-right tool levels steep terrain by leveling cliffs or by filling moats.
To alter the terrain height
1 At the top of the Terrain Height panel, select the size of your tool. The tool can be as small as one square by one square, or as large as five squares by five squares. 2 Select the tool appropriate for the kind of change you want to make. The tools are described on page 12. 3 Place the cursor over the area you want to change, and then click and drag the cursor horizontally across the area to level the terrain or upward to raise the height or downward to lower it, depending on the tool youve selected. If youre not happy with the changes youve made, click the Undo Terrain Changes button, which erases your changes, leaving your zoo unaffected. Otherwise, click the Accept Terrain Changes button.
Create gradual hills or valleys Level hills or valleys
Create sheer cliffs or moats Level cliffs or moats

Adopt Animals

After youve built an exhibit, its time to adopt animals to place in it. There is a wide variety of animals to choose from, ranging from less expensive, commonly available animals to expensive, rare animals. More animals become available as you fund research and conservation programs (see page 23). Clicking the Adopt Animals button opens the Creatures panel.
When you select an animal in the Creatures panel, a brief summarythe animals cost to adopt, the geographical location in which it is naturally found, its habitat, and the kinds of exhibit features it prefers appears at the bottom of the panel. For additional information about that animal, click the Animal Facts button.

Want to hear the pitterpatter of little paws? Put a male and a female animal in your exhibit so they can create baby animals.

Animal Facts Panel

Adopt Animals button
Animal Shelters tab Animal Toys tab
This panel contains a large image of the animal youve selected, as well as detailed information about the animal, including what it likes in its exhibit and its behavior in captivity.
Adopt Male Animals button
Adopt Female Animals button Animal Facts button Preferred Terrain

Animal location

Preferred Foliage

Animal Shelters Tab

Some animals like to have their own house within their exhibit. They may become too excited by the crowds or need a quiet place to sleep. The Animal Information panel (see page 32) provides details about each animal, including whether it requires a separate shelter and the kind of shelter it prefers. Not all types of shelters are available at the beginning of the game. As your zoo funds research, better shelters become available.
Placement of Objects in Exhibits
When you place objects, such as a shelter, foliage, rocks, or animal toys, in an exhibit, you can choose which direction they face.
To place an object in an exhibit
1 Click the object you want to place, and then move the cursor to the area of the exhibit where you want the object to be placed. If you want the object to face a different direction, click one of the Rotate Object buttons to turn the object around. (Note: The image of the object rotates in the panel, not on the gameplay screen, and you must rotate the object before you place it.) 2 Click to place the object. If youre not happy with its placement, click the Undo Previous Action button, and then place the object again.
Rotate object counter-clockwise Rotate object clockwise

Animal Toys Tab

Click this tab to see the toys you can place in exhibits. Some animals love toys (monkeys love monkey bars, for example). More toys become available through research programs (see page 23). Toys increase animal happiness.
When you place an object in an exhibit, a green happy face or a red sad face may appear. A sad face means placing the object makes the animal unhappy. A happy face means it makes the animal happy. If neither face appears, it means the animal feels neutral about the object.

Income/Expenses Tab

This tab shows a list of the zoos income, expenses, cash on hand, and total financial value.
Accessing Zoo Information

Zoo Graphs Tab

Click this tab to display the following useful information about your zoo. Rating over Time Shows your zoos rating over the past several months. Your zoo earns a higher rating if you have lots of happy animals and guests. Zoo Donations Lists how much money has been donated. Zoo Profit Shows how much money the zoo is earning. Zoo Attendance few months. Shows the number of admissions during the past
Keep an eye on the zoo rating graph. Its important for many scenarios and is a good overall indicator of how youre doing.
To sort the list of animals
Click a filter button to display a list of animals that matches the filter.

Animal Happiness Bar

This bar, located to the right of the Animal List button, indicates the average happiness of all of the animals. It measures the animals satisfaction with their exhibits, how well theyre fed, their health, and other factors. The longer the bar, the happier the animals are in the zoo.
You can also change each topics format by clicking the Line Graph or Bar Graph button on this tab.

Zoo Awards Tab

The awards your zoo has won are displayed here.

Animal List Button

Clicking this button reveals a list of the animals currently on exhibit in your zoo. To sort the animals, you can apply one of several different filters: all animals, sick animals, animals that are unhappy with their exhibits, angry animals, hungry animals, or escaped animals.

Guest List Button

Clicking this button opens a panel listing all the guests in your zoo. To sort the guests, follow the same procedure as for the animal list to apply one of the following filters: all guests, thirsty guests, guests looking for a restroom, angry guests, hungry guests, or guests who are tired (low on energy).

Guest Happiness Bar

This bar, located to the right of the Guest List button, measures the average happiness of all the guests, based on their energy level and how well their needs for a restroom, food, and drinks are being met. If the bar is yellow, it means the guests are unhappy. If it turns red, it means the guests are angry.

Exhibit Information Tab

This tab contains information about the zoos status. Upkeep Amount spent last month and in the current month, as well as total spent. Constructed When the exhibit was constructed. Staff Assigned Whether a staff member is assigned to the exhibit.
You can rename an exhibit by clicking the exhibit name at the top of the panel, and then typing a new name over the old one.

Exhibit List Button

Click this button to show information about any exhibit. You can choose from a list of all exhibits in the zoo. The fence icon depicts the condition of the exhibits fence. If the icon is green, the fence is in good condition. If its yellow, the fence is in bad condition and should be replaced or fixed. If its red, at least one segment has been worn away or broken.

Animals Tab

This tab shows all the animals in the exhibit.

Thoughts Tab

This tab lists guests thoughts about the exhibit.
Damaged fence Fence in good condition

Staff List Button

Clicking this button displays a panel listing all staff members in the zoo. To sort the staff members, apply one of the following filters: all staff, unassigned staff members, assigned staff members, animal caretakers, maintenance workers, or tour guides.
Animal, Guest, and Staff Information Panels
When you click an animal, guest, or staff member, a panel appears that contains a variety of information about the selected animal or person. Much of this information can also be found when you click the Animal List, Guest List, or Staff List button at the bottom of the screen.

General Tab

This tab gives the animals gender and how long it has been since it ate and slept.
This tab lists guests thoughts about the animal. In addition, you can click the buttons to perform the following activities. Track Animal Tracks the selected animals movements. Click the button again to stop tracking. Animal Name Gives the animal a new name. Move Animal Moves the selected animal to a new location. You cannot place an animal outside an exhibit. You can also doubleclick an animal to pick it up. Exhibit Information Displays the same information as the Exhibit List button on the bottom of the screen. Sell Animal Sells the selected animal. Unhappy animals earn less money when theyre sold than happy ones. Zookeeper Recommendations Displays recommendations from the zookeeper for improving exhibits.

Animal Information Panel

You can use this tab to add or subtract staff assignments. In addition, clicking the following buttons enables you to perform the activities listed. Track Staff Member Tracks the selected staff members movements. Click the button again to stop tracking. Staff Member Name Gives the staff member a new name. Move Staff Member Moves the selected staff member to a new location. You can also double-click staff members to move them. Add Exhibits to Schedule Adds exhibits to the workers schedule.
ZOO TYCOON Expanded FEATURES
Installing the green Zoo Tycoon: Complete Collection disc (with the dolphin on it) provides you with several additional features that make it easier to maintain exhibits and control zoo objects.
Assigning Maintenance Workers to Tasks
You can assign maintenance workers to carry out specific tasks. To do so, click a maintenance worker, and then click the Assignments tab on the Staff Information panel. Select assignments to have the worker carry them out; clear the check box to remove the assignment from the workers task list.
To add exhibits to a workers schedule
Click the Add Exhibits to Schedule button, and then select the exhibit you want to add to the workers schedule. Staff members care only for the exhibits on their assignment lists and ignore all other exhibits. If you want your staff members to care for all exhibits, do not assign any specific exhibit to them and they will share their time among all exhibits. Zookeepers assigned to specific exhibits, however, become better at treating the animals in those exhibits.

Moving Guests

Find youve got a pesky guest whos wandered out into the middle of nowhere? Pick up guests in the same way you pick up animals. Click the guest you want to move, and then click the hand icon in the Guest Information panel to pick up the guest. (You can also double-click guests to pick them up.)
Viewing Completed Research
Check out the research youve completed by clicking the Completed Research & Conservation tab in the Zoo Status window, which you can access by clicking your entrance gate.

Special Water Buildings

Some water-themed buildings must be placed on terrain water tiles, such as the boat rental shack and the swim shack.

Complete Collection

Zoo Tycoon Expanded Features

Hiding Zoo Objects

For an unobstructed view of your exhibits, use the buttons in the lower-left corner of the screen to hide or display various objects throughout your zoo. To hide or display.. foliage. guests. buildings

Not only can you create tank exhibits for marine-based creatures, but you can add a tank exhibit portion to a regular land exhibit for any animal that enjoys a good swim. Construct combined exhibits by building a tank exhibit adjacent to or within an existing land exhibit, making sure the animal can get into the water. But make sure that your animals cant climb out the other side of the tank and escape!

Purchasing a Show Animal

Not every animal wants to be a star. Only five animals perform shows in Marine Mania. These animals are designated by a star next to their icon on the Creatures panel.
Hiring the Appropriate Staff Member
Some animals who love water require zookeepers or scientists to care for them instead of marine specialists. For more information on assigning the appropriate caretaker to your animals, visit the Zoo Tycoon Insider Web site at www.zootycooninsider.com.

Purchasing a Grandstand

Purchase grandstands and place them near the show tank to keep your guests happy. Grandstands are mandatory if you want to charge an admission fee for performances.
Combined Land and Water Exhibits
Adding an Advanced Trick Area
Performing animals need a specific area set aside in their show tanks where more advanced tricks are performed. Purchase an advanced trick area by clicking the Show Objects tab on the Creatures panel.

Creating Dino Exhibits

When youve got dinosaurs running around in your zoo, there are some things youll need to know.
Instead of adopting a full-grown animal, with dinosaurs you adopt their eggs.

Adding Show Toys

Some tricks are only performed if the animal has the required toy. Purchase toys by clicking the Show Objects tab on the Creatures panel. Toys cannot be placed in the advanced trick area.

To adopt a dinosaur

Click the Adopt Animals button and select your dinosaur on the Creatures panel. When you click the dinosaur icon and move your mouse to place it in the game, you see a dinosaur egg.
Now its time for the script! When you build a show tank, a program is scheduled automatically. You can adjust the performances for maximum effect using the Show Script panel, accessed by clicking a grandstand or the feeding platform in the show tank exhibit. Remember that you make more money the more shows you have, but too many shows will make your performers unhappy.

Scientists

Zookeepers arent trained to handle the special needs of dinosaurs. Instead, hire scientists and assign them to exhibits the same way you do zookeepers. The scientist tends the egg until it is hatched and feeds and cares for the animal after it hatches.

Frequency: Change how often the animals will perform. Admission: Change the admission price. Tricks: Add and delete selected tricks to and from your show.
Tricks in show: Change the order of a selected trick in your show. Potential benefit: Shows how much happier your guests may be with this sequence of tricks.

Research

Remember that funding research is vital to ensuring the continued health of your dinosaurs!
Species: Change the species to perform the show.

Setting Up Performances

Select the gender for your dinosaurs using the male and female buttons on the Creatures panel.

Protecting Guests

You can attract a lot of guests with dinosaurs, but it wont do your zoo rating much good if an Apatosaurus escapes and clears the parking lot with one fell swoop of its tail.
Technical Support Options
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Fences

Dinosaur Digs includes the following enhanced fence types. Guests can be shocked by the electrified fences if they get too close, so be sure not to build paths right next to these fences.
Reinforced concrete Reinforced concrete/glass Reinforced concrete/iron bar
Electrified iron bar Electrified chain link

Dinosaur Recovery Team

Even the best-laid plans, and fences, sometimes fail. Accidents happen (how else would one of your dinosaurs escape?). And when dinos escape, youve got to get them back to their exhibitsquickly! Thats where the Dinosaur Recovery Team (DRT) comes in. To capture escaped dinosaurs, purchase a DRT and place it in your zoo. You can purchase a DRT on the Hire Staff panel.
When a dinosaur escapes, the DRT tranquilizes the dino. Make sure a scientist is nearby to put the dinosaur in a containerotherwise, it might wake up! Once the dino is contained, return it to its exhibit. Just make sure all your fencing is intact first.

 

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