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Wildlife Tycoon: Venture Africa
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Developer(s) Pocketwatch Games
Publisher(s) Pocketwatch Games, MumboJumbo
Designer Andy Schatz
Engine Torque Game Engine
status Status Missing
Release date October 2005 (NA)
(v1.0)
Genre Simulation
Mode(s) Single-player
Age rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
Platform(s) Windows, Mac OS X
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media Download
CD-ROM (Retail)
Input
Requirements
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Wildlife Tycoon: Venture Africa is an simulation video game set in Africa. Players create and control African animals such as lions, elephants, zebras in this deceptively deep strategy game. To succeed, the player must discover the unique behaviors of each species and build food and water sources to suit them. They must plan their ecosystem well so that it can help both predator and prey achieve balance in the wild. The player can also select any animal and teach it about far away food sources, or select a predator to take down a herbivore.

Venture Africa was published by casual game publisher, MumboJumbo, and is also sold online from the Pocketwatch Games website as well as a number of other gaming portals.

The title was developed in 10 months for a total of USD$8,000, and sold about 65,000 copies. Andy Schatz, CEO and founder of Pocketwatch Games, designed, programmed, produced and contributed art to the game. A team of seven remote contractors provided the rest of the art and media for the game.

Animals[]

The game features 11 animals:

  • Zebra
  • Flamingo
  • Lion
  • Springhare
  • Elephant
  • Vulture
  • Crocodile
  • Wildebeest
  • Baboon
  • Hyena
  • Giraffe

Awards and Reception[]

  • Independent Games Festival 2006
  • Grand Prize Finalist
  • Slamdance Guerilla Gamemaker Competition 2006
  • Grand Prize Finalist
  • Indie Games Con 2005
  • Most Innovative Runner Up
  • Best Overall Runner Up

Hyper's Tim Henderson commends the game for its "simple interface" as well as "great life and death balance". However, he criticises the game for its "tutorial [which] is a little vague and no camera rotation".[1]

Sequels[]

Venture Africa spawned a sequel called Venture Arctic. Venture Arctic was released on the 26 May 2007 and has approximately double the number of animals compared to Venture Africa. Also, a second sequel called Venture Dinosauria is being made. It includes dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus and Deinonychus and will take place at the very end of the Late Cretaceous Period.

References[]

  1. Henderson, Tim (September 2007). "Wildlife Tycoon 2: Venture Arctic". Hyper (Next Media) (167): 70. ISSN 1320-7458. 

External links[]

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