![]() I’ve read through a Reddit thread and watched a YouTube video addressing this same issue but nothing has worked for me. Please choose another location.” (I tried saving the edited file elsewhere but doing so had no effect on how ZT displayed). ini file (i.e., BD-ROM Drive (F:) ZOO_TYCN > DATA) to match my recommended display resolution on my Windows 10 (i.e., 2560 x 1366), but kept getting the error message “You can’t save to ‘F:DATA’. I also even attempted to edit the resolution settings in the. I’ve tried running compatibility tests (i.e., right-click the ZT shortcut on my Desktop > Properties > Compatibility) and playing around with the different resolution settings on Windows (e.g., switching my display resolution to 800 x 600) but neither worked. Then Windows freezes, leaving me no choice but to quit ZT externally via the dock on Mac OS. ![]() When I expand the window to full screen, it merely enlarges the zoomed-in area - still not allowing me to see the rest of the Main Menu, and immediately snaps back to the original, smaller window size. But still, I cannot navigate or see beyond the zoomed-in area. When I do so, I am taken to the correct page. I am, however, able to click the first menu option (it’s the only visible menu option). However, once I am brought to the main menu of ZT, it automatically zooms in to the top left corner of the screen and prevents me from moving my mouse around to see the rest of the main menu. At this point, nothing is cropped, the window is just smaller. First, the window minimizes from fullscreen to about 1/4 of the screen. All the steps worked and I was able to install the game successfully.įor some reason though, ZT fails to display properly after the introductory Blue Fang Games graphics play. ![]() So just a little background: 1) I upgraded my 13” 2015 MacBook Pro from El Capitan to High Sierra, 2) installed Parallels along with Windows 10 - neither of which I have purchased yet (I’m still in my trial period), and 3) followed the installation instructions from featured comment above. Hello! Thank you for providing the game! Unfortunately, I am having issues getting the game to display properly on Parallels for Mac. Zoo_Tycoon_Mac_ROM_EN.zip (458.0MB) Additional files, patches and fixes Confirm you want to overwrite those files. Finally, you want to open the crack folder and copy-paste the files found inside into the game installation directory (right click on game desktop shortcut and select “open file location” to see installation directory).After, run the setup for the expansion and install it. When you have them mounted, run the setup found inside the mounted drive for the base game (not expansion) and finish installing the game.After that, you want to mount the 2 ROM files found inside the downloaded folder, to do this you will need to use a software such as Daemon Tools.You might need to use a software such as 7-zip or WinRar to extract. Download Zoo_Tycoon_Win_ROM_EN.zip and extract the files to your desktop.Zoo_Tycoon_Win_Preinstalled_EN.zip (972.4MB) Zoo Tycoon is currently available on these platforms: Windows (2001) We might have the game available for more than one platform. As the game progresses, you can invest in researching new items and new animals, unlocking them and making them playable. They can set their own aims and pursue them at any pace they’d like. In freeform mode, the player has total freedom. Scenario mode provides structured game play and regular, measurable achievement. This could mean achieving a certain level of guest happiness, or breeding a particular animal in your zoo. In scenario mode, the game sets objectives for the player to reach, often in a limited time. You can choose to play in either scenario or freeform mode. ![]() If you put the lions in an arctic exhibit, they won’t be too pleased! Don’t forget to employ plenty of zookeepers, or else an animal might just get loose – and could kill a guest. To keep the animals happy you’ll need to carefully choose their habitat and terrain. While restaurants and shops help keep guests happy, you need both guest and animal happiness high to make money. The player can build everything from food stands to movie theatres – and of course, animal exhibits, for a wide choice of animals. In Zoo Tycoon, the player gets to experience all the excitement of running a business by becoming the titular zoo tycoon: building, running and expanding their very own zoo. It’s a single player game, initially released to be played on a Microsoft PC or Apple Macintosh. Zoo Tycoon is a simulation computer game developed by Blue Fang Games, and published by Microsoft in 2001.
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