If you can match four or five panels in a row or eliminate multiple rows of animals at once, you'll get extra points. Chains, which occur when falling panels create three in a row matches, give you even more points. When you eliminate panels, you're also give precious seconds. It sound a lot like PokUmon Puzzle Attack, but with some very significant differences. Most importantly, you can't move a panel more than one space. If your move doesn't create a row of three like panels, the CPU automatically moves both panels back to their original position. This seemingly minor restriction makes the game feel much more tactical than your typical action-oriented puzzler. And because the screen is always filled with panels, ZOO KEEPER feels like a real mental challenge. Sometimes, there is only one possible match of three in a row. If no panels can be matched, the CPU will automatically switch out all panels. In the basic single player mode, you start out with seven kinds of animals: monkeys, pandas, giraffes, hippos, elephants, alligators and lions. IN the first round, you'll have to capture at least three of each, then four of each in the next round, and so forth. As you advance, new animals will be added to the mix.Source: Ignition Entertainment.Special Features:Classic pattern-matching puzzler; great use of touch screen; two-player versus mode; intriguing quest mode. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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