This 2024 simulation and strategy expansion allows players to manage and expand their zoos by introducing barnyard species like the Highland cattle and alpaca. Core gameplay involves designing and maintaining appropriate habitats for these new animals, with features including specific guest interaction opportunities. The content features a New Zealand storyline focused on restoring a farm sanctuary.
The primary gameplay loop involves designing, building, and maintaining specialized enclosures suitable for domestic and farm animals. This includes managing environmental factors, ensuring appropriate social grouping, and meeting the specific welfare needs of species such as the Highland cattle and Sussex chicken. A key strategic element involves balancing guest satisfaction with operational costs and animal health.
This content pack introduces several new animals, requiring players to research and implement appropriate husbandry techniques. Beyond basic care, the game emphasizes interactive guest experiences, where visitors can engage with certain farm animals in designated areas, adding a unique layer to the standard zoo management simulation.
The expansion features a dedicated storyline set in New Zealand. In this scenario, the player undertakes the task of transforming a traditional farmstead into a thriving animal sanctuary. This narrative path guides the player through specific building objectives and conservation goals related to the newly introduced livestock and fowl.
The distinctive feature of this addition is the shift in focus toward domesticated and agricultural species, which often possess different behavioral and habitat requirements than the standard zoo inhabitants found in the base game. This necessitates adjustments to existing management strategies and introduces new aesthetic and functional building options tailored for a barnyard environment.
Community feedback generally centers on the integration quality of the new animals into existing park layouts and the effectiveness of the new guest interaction mechanics. As an expansion, its current state is stable, building upon the established simulation framework of the main title.