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Why is it called Disco Zoo? Because you can spend Discobux (as usual, purchased with real money or earned at a snail’s pace in-game.) to throw a “Disco Party” for a determined amount of time where your animals will give double coins and not need to be woken up. Some animal patterns are unusual and slightly tricky to figure out at first, but that quickly ebbs as you gain familiarity with the occupants of this tiny disco zoo. You basically do the same thing every time you play with no surprises. By flat I mean there is very little learning curve or challenge to the game. So you feel like you are constantly making progress in an otherwise flat game experience.
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You want to just get a few more animals for your zoo because they really take only a minute or so at most to hunt that 5×5 not-quite-battleship grid. Sure it is repetitive but the constant little rewards for finding an animal are surprisingly habit-forming. The odd thing is I didn’t hate this game.
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Then after you capture so many animals, your zoo automatically is declared a larger size then you can spend many coins to repeat the process and hunt down new animals in a new region, and so on and so forth. Suggestion: Turn off the notifications so you aren’t constantly bothered by the tiny cries of your animals needing to be woken up with a tap, just like Tiny Tower’s restock mechanic. The animals are all different shapes and amounts of squares so using the powers of logic, you can quickly get a huge amount of animals in your zoo without much real difficulty until the later stages.Įvery 5 animals of a type that you capture, levels up that type so they generate more coins for a longer period of time before needing to be “woken up”. You have a 5×5 grid of tiles and 10 attempts in a very battleship-feeling way to find some animals to add to your Zoo which will generate more coins as you capture more animals, which you spend to hunt down mo… (Stop That!! -editor) The clever part of the game is the “capture” part of the game, since it is the only part of Tiny Disco Zoo that really can be considered a game in the traditional sense. You need to go and hunt down animals to put into your zoo and earn lots of coins to hunt down more animals in new areas so they can help you make more coins which in turn let you hunt down more animals…….you get the point. Enough to keep you busy for more than a few minutes in a session, but at the same time falling back on the typical Free-to-Play timers and constant notifications to ensure you don’t forget about their game.ĭisco Zoo puts you in charge of a quite-empty zoo that is reminiscent of a horizontal version of Tiny Tower in some respects. They give the player quite a bit to do in managing their airports, Zoos, Trains or Towers.
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See this is how NimbleBit’s “Tiny” games get people hooked. For some, this paragraph has been enough to turn away forever, and others are already hitting the “download” button in the app store. In fact while writing this review (even though the game was developed by Milkbag Games) I continually had to check myself to make sure I wasn’t calling the game “Tiny Zoo”.
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The “Tiny” series of games have a very distinct retro style that adds a certain charm to the game and immediately remind you that it is yet another of NimbleBit’s offerings, and Disco Zoo is right up there with style and charm to spare. Most mobile gamers have played some NimbleBit game or another, Tiny Tower, Pocket Frogs, Pocket Trains and NimbleQuest being some of the more popular titles. An unusual offering at first that quickly becomes more of the same. NimbleBit has released yet another game for the increasingly crowded casual mobile market, hot on the heels of Tiny Death Star comes Disco Zoo.