Marine Park Empire

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Marine Park Empire
Image:Marine-Park-Empire.jpg
Developer(s) Enlight Software
Publisher(s) Enlight Software
Release date(s) 22 September 2005
Genre(s) Simulation/Strategy
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Media Compact disc
System requirements Direct3D
Input Keyboard, mouse

Marine Park Empire is a PC game which is a 'platinum edition' of Zoo Empire. Marine Park Empire includes major updates such as better AI, new interface, a major graphics update, and overall an easier-to-manage way of running one's empire. Marine Park Empire also introduces new marine animals, but still contains all animals from Zoo Empire.

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[edit] Creatures

Like Zoo Empire, Marine Park Empire includes a range of animals. Also like in the previous version, almost every animal in the game has another animal with the same 'mesh' or 'model'. All the dolphins, all the sharks (even the hammerheads no different besides a lump in its head). Marine Park Empire also includes all animals from Zoo Empire, making it a platinum edition rather than expansion pack.

[edit] Unlockable animals

These animals can be adopted in certain scenarios, and once the player has completed the scenario, the player can 'take' one's rare animal with them in a 'storage bank', and take them out in the next scenario. Once all scenarios are completed, these much rarer animals may be adopted in free play.

[edit] Images

A concept design for the coelacanth
A concept design for the coelacanth
A concept design for the white shark
A concept design for the white shark
West Indian Manatee. This screenshot also shows the buttons and interface in Marine Park Empire.
West Indian Manatee. This screenshot also shows the buttons and interface in Marine Park Empire.
A leatherback sea turtle exhibit. A great example of what the terrain editing tools can do.
A leatherback sea turtle exhibit. A great example of what the terrain editing tools can do.
Some visitors observing a fountain.
Some visitors observing a fountain.
A walrus.
A walrus.
An example of how to create exhibits.
An example of how to create exhibits.

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