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Extinctionless Dimension Pack
Extinctionless Dimension Pack
Author(s) | Kingcobrasaurus Flish |
Game | Zoo Tycoon 2 |
Required Exps. | |
File size | 3.41 MB |
Original release date | 2009-05-25 |
Archive date | 2024-01-02 |
Originally released at | Zoo Tycoon Volcano + Hideout |
Author Allows Derivative Mods? | Unknown |
Languages Supported |
The Fankola, a carnosaur from the island of Madagascar; the Ciote, a desert tyrannosaur from North America; and Polaris, a Siberian ceratopsian on the brink of extinction – these three animals have been brought from the fictional ‘Extinctionless Dimension’ to be adoptable in your zoo!
==== Included in the Pack
Animals:
- Ciote
- Fankola
- Polaris
==== Context
The concepts for the creatures in this pack were by Waffleflish, and they were made for Zoo Tycoon 2 by Kingcobrasaurus. Waffleflish would later go on to be known as Flishter or just Flish, and to be a modder in his own right.
Interestingly, the Fankola and Ciote use the filter for the Fiction or Reality user-made expansion pack, likely being based on the Burrunjor from said mod.
==== Known issues
- According to the original download page, the Polaris’ conservation status is Extinct but should be Critically Endangered. It also said that the Fankola’s tail is ‘really wobbly’, however this wasn’t noticeable during testing.
- The nests of the Fankola and Ciote are invisible, although they are present. If you wish to select them it has to be done from the Zoo Stats menu.
- Additionally, during testing it wasn’t confirmed if the Fankola and Ciote’s eggs hatch or not. Their hatch timer stayed at red for a while. The Polaris’ eggs are confirmed to hatch and their reproduction is without issue.