Planet Zoo: Grasslands Animal Pack (DLC) (PC) Steam Key - GLOBAL
This bundle includes the following:
- 8 new animals
- Butterfly Exhibit
- New scenario for campaign mode
With the Planet Zoo: Grasslands Animal Pack, explore amazing new kinds of grasslands animals! It includes eight unique species, including the remarkable maned wolf, emu, and nine-banded armadillo, that live in steppes, grasslands, and prairies in their natural habitats all across the world. Whether they use it to find refuge, graze, or stalk prey, all of these animals are related by the grass they call home. Additionally, engage in the enjoyable new campaign scenario set in Argentina's beautiful surroundings.
Eight Stunning New Animals
Introducing the blue wildebeest, the maned wolf, the emu, the caracal, the red-necked wallaby, the nine-banded armadillo, the striped hyena, and five vibrant butterfly species! Eight different additions in one pack. These amazing creatures will amaze your visitors with their distinctive behaviors: armadillos groom themselves and even stand up on two legs to sniff the air; caracals' ears flap and jiggle as they run; hyenas' hair rises when preparing to fight or stressed; emus peck and play with the disco ball enrichment item; and young wallabies frolic with their parents by tugging on their head fur!
Assemble the Butterfly Exhibition
Bring in five eye-catching species to your zoo to brighten it up: the monarch, old world swallowtail, menelaus blue morpho, cloudless sulphur, and European peacock. As the first flying creatures on Planet Zoo fly back and forth, inform visitors about their interesting existence. Build the brand-new walkthrough butterfly exhibit as well as the game's only multispecies exhibit, which will host all five of them together.
New campaign
For this brand-new campaign scenario, travel to Argentina's wild grasslands. Teach wealthy socialite Tiffany Summers how to properly care for animals as you move the many residents of her expansive estate to better locations. In the process, you'll help her obtain a permit so she can keep the animals legally. It turns out that feeding animals caviar is not good zoo management!