

For any photos that you take, you have the option to save them only at the time they are taken - you can’t go back into the blog to retrieve them later.īeing a Zoo Keeper in Zoo Resort 3D is hard work, so to avoid overworking you can only give attention to a limited number of animal exhibits per day. Most of the time the photos judged as ‘best’ are actually the ones taken at closest range, even if the camera-shy animal has turned away.


Unfortunately, a lot of the time a ‘good’ photo doesn’t mean how clearly the animal can be seen or if it is doing anything exciting. The better the photo, the more people will view your page, and the more bonus points you get. The blog is seen by people worldwide who will hopefully flock to your zoo to see the exhibits. In order to gain popularity you need to take care of your animals - nobody wants to see an unhappy wallaby! Affection of the animals is gained by feeding and taking photos to add to your blog. The currency of the game is Animal Points, which you gain based on the number of visitors to the zoo that day, or through random events. A main feature is the use of ‘vending machines’ to acquire animals and their foods. Grandpa hasn’t made this easy for you, though. Opening with just a handful of animals, you begin your journey into the exciting world of zoo-keeping. Years later, your job is to restore it to its former glory to rank as the top zoo in the world. However, after he died the zoo wasn’t looked after with the same attention as he gave and its popularity plummeted. In his will, grandpa very kindly leaves you his world famous zoo as inheritance for when you reach a certain age. Zoo Resort opens with the story of a grandfather leading his grandchild around the zoo he owned.
