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“World of Zoo” Impressions from Around the World…

GameSpot
“It’s adorable. The art style and animation combine well to make even the crocodiles look charming, yet still reasonably realistic. Frolicking with the animals will definitely appeal to the younger set, while older kids will get a kick out of the numerous unlockables and progressive ranks.”
WorthPlaying.com
“Of the THQ lineup that they chose to showcase at my appointment, World of Zoo looked better, sounded nicer and was clearly further along than many of the other games (enough for the development representative to be visibly surprised when the lion attacked him during display time). When the title finishes up in October, THQ will have a very nice showcase game for young players and animal lovers to enjoy, and Blue Fang will have a fine credit to their already well-established name.”
N-Philes
“The species are also distinguishable between each other with different shapes and not just color changes between, say, two types of crocodiles. The cel-shaded graphics do a good job of making the game look family friendly while retaining some realism to the animals.”
The Nintendo Basement
“It’s the sort of game that could even give the more hardcore gamers some guilty pleasure, much like Animal Crossing has over the years.”
IMPULSEGAMER.com
“With cute, cheerful visuals, an exceptionally easy control system and a variety of animals and exhibits, this game should appeal to its intended younger audience.”

