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Oceania Pack! ♡
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#Sylveonyie#Sylveonyie Posts#Sylveonyie Games#Planet Zoo#Planet Zoo 1.15#Planet Zoo Oceania Pack#Planet Zoo Oceania#Oceania#Oceania Pack#Kiwi#North Island Brown Kiwi#Tasmanian Devil#spectacled flying fox#Quokka#Little Penguin
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Check it out, we're getting an Oceania Pack!
All these animals look so cute, especially the quokka. We'll also be gettting a flying fox walkthrough exhibit, as well as loads of new scenery pieces.
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I would literally die for him
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I am very excited for the new Planet Zoo Oceania Pack - Kiwi and Little Blue Penguins! And Tasmanian Devils! - I'm just amused that my spouse and I remain better at picking animals for zoo games than Planet Zoo, because we realized -
this pack is the perfect place for a Tuatara Exhibit Animal, and yet, nothing
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No one sent me any sunflowers. YOU ALL SUCK!
..........That out of the way, to be completely clear: I am absolutely, positively joking. I just thought it would be funny to say that no one loves me. LOL Please do not flood my inbox with sunflowers. Seriously. That would stress me out because then I'd have to stress about answering them, publicly or privately, and having to worry about hurting other people's fee-fees if I answer publicly because I got something they didn't, and...ugh. Sometimes, I just get really tired of delicately tip-toeing around other people's fee-fees online.
That said, I am going to punish you all with Planet Zoo pics instead of Sims pics. Because I can, but mostly because that's what I've been playing lately. Like, obsessively. Like, spending many, many hours building a couple goddamn barns and neither of them is done yet. Not to mention prettying up the habitats, which also isn't near done. I bought the two newest DLCs that I didn't have yet and thought I'd build a zoo with the new Oceania maps and tiki scenery items and stuff...and I end up building a zoo in a snowy biome. Yeah. That's me. At least I'm going to put the new Tasmanian devils in the snowy zoo!
Though I do need to prepare some random legacy posts because my queue is just about done even though I've only been letting it post every other day or so. So, I probably need to play that save more, too, because I don't have many pics in the backlog, either.
My "work" is never done, apparently. LOL
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The new planet zoo Oceania pack is the cutest set of animals yet. They’re all so round and fuzzy… kiwi birds, Tasman devils, little penguins (their actual name but yes they’re little), quokkas, and the spectacled flying fox. Amazing!! Oh and VIEWING DOMES!!!!! Can’t wait to spend a frustrating hour and a half figuring out that mechanic
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Reblog for a larger sample size!
#planet zoo#im fixating sooooo#tell me about your favs!!#frontier#frontier games#zoo#my poll#for me its a really tough choice between the first three options#i alternate between them a lot lol
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Planet Zoo Eurasia Animal Pack Review
After a small break over the Christmas interval, it was time to leap again into Planet Zoo and keep on having fun with the Planet Zoo Eurasia Animal Pack that not too long ago dropped. This pack permits the participant to immerse themselves in the great thing about the Eurasian surroundings. After enjoying the Oceania pack I used to be eagerly ready to see what pack theme and animals we might see this time round and we get a superb selection in relation to the kind of animals on this pack. New Animals The headline within the Planet Zoo Eurasia Animal Pack is as acknowledged beneath. We obtained a superb mixture of small and large animals and one other Exhibit animal which I all the time cherished. This time it's a Hermann’s Tortoise. It's an lovely Exhibit animal and one which I loved including to my zoo. Within the Oceania Pack we obtained 5 animals however with the Planet Zoo Eurasia Animal Pack, we get eight which is improbable. Habitat Animals: - Wolverine - Sloth Bear - Mute Swan - Wild Boar - Wisent - Saiga - Takin Exhibit Animal:
What comes with new animals? In fact, it's a brand-new animation. My favorite animals on this pack are the Sloth Bear, Mute Swan, and Takin in addition to the Tortoise. The Swan is a swish addition to any zoo and it's lovely watching them swim of their ponds. The Sloth Bear is only a surprise to behold and watching the herds of Takin roam round makes for a improbable viewing expertise for each visitors and your self. The extra eight animals can convey pleasure for you and your visitors and the habits that may be made for them convey a complete lot of life to the remainder of the animals already on provide within the sport. Alongside this DLC pack, we get one other free replace that brings the power to make modular memento retailers. This lets you create and show retailers that suit your zoos lots higher. It means that you can add extra character to components in your zoo which in flip provides you extra freedom and customisation. You additionally get to see your visitors go into them, work together, and exit the shops. Additionally, you will get a brand new Multiselect by Flexicolour possibility and new color morphs for the Bengal and Siberian Tigers.
Marketing campaign Situation Once more, we get one other Marketing campaign situation thrown into the DLC pack. I like that this can be a constant factor with the Planet Zoo DLC packs. But once more we work with Bernie Goodwin and support him with a secret mission. This mission is to design and construct a zoo as a retirement present to Nancy Jones. Bernie has been working with Nancy for 30 years and needs to ship her off with a bang. This situation is fulfilling to play by means of and once more provides extra to the marketing campaign situations which are on provide. It wasn’t my favorite situation as I most popular the earlier DLC’s one however it was a welcomed addition to the pack. Frontier does provide a good quantity of content material of their DLC packs which is likely one of the causes I really like them a lot. Conclusion Frontier retains the constant value of £7.99 which is definitely worth the asking value but once more. Once more, giving us eight animals and one other thrilling marketing campaign situation, we proceed to be graced with extra gameplay that may maintain us hooked. The continued love that Frontier is pouring into Planet Zoo. There's all the time lots of effort and fervour that goes into Frontiers DLC packs which is why I'll proceed to sink my time into them.
The eight animals are energetic and I really like the animations and interactions that we get with each one in every of them. The marketing campaign was one other good bonus however it wasn’t nearly as good because the earlier situation however that’s my private opinion. Frontier has offered one other good pack that provides extra to our arsenal of animals that we will placed on show in our zoos and once more affords one other improbable setting for the pack’s theme. It might be wonderful if the subsequent pack could be an aquarium pack or one thing like a chook cage sort of factor however I might be eagerly ready to see what else is in retailer for Planet Zoo and its group. For these causes, I’m giving the Planet Zoo Eurasia Animal Pack a rating of 8 out of 10 for persevering with the streak of stable DLC packs which have come out for Planet Zoo.
Planet Zoo Eurasia Animal Pack Trailer
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I saved just enough money in my account (aka like 10 bucks) to get the Planet Zoo Oceania pack hours after it came out at discounted price on my favorite website for this shit.
Lets go.
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North Island Brown Kiwi! ♡
Oceania Pack! ♡
Coming out 19th September!
#Sylveonyie#Sylveonyie Posts#Sylveonyie Games#Planet Zoo#Planet Zoo Oceania#Planet Zoo Oceania Pack#Planet Zoo 1.15#Oceania Pack#North Island Brown Kiwi#Kiwi#Kiwi Bird#Games#Zoo Games
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Here's a look at the flying foxes from the PlanZo insta :)
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Apres une semaine de galère sans PC (disque dur HS), me revoilà avec un PC tout vide du coup :) Et donc en attendant de retélécharger tous mes jeux (et y'en a pour plusieurs jours lol) voilà une bonne nouvelle pour les joueurs de Planet Zoo, une nouvelle extension aux pris de 9,99€ se profile pour le mardi 19 septembre avec comme thème l'Océanie ! Donc au menu on a:
5 nouveaux animaux; le kiwi (image ci dessus), le diable de Tasmanie, des manchots pygmées (le plus petit manchot du monde), le Quokka (petit marsupial trop mimi) et le renard volant à lunette (c'est une espèce de chauve souris). Pourquoi on a pas le droit au Phalanger volant (sugar glider)? snif 🐿️🐿️🐿️
200 nouveaux éléments d'environnement inspirés des riches traditions de Polynésie (statues tikis, huttes de paille, roches volcaniques; fausse lave phosphorescente, palmiers et fougères et même des colliers de fleurs entre autre).
un nouveau scénario avec la fille de Bernie pour un nouveau projet de préservation des animaux en Océanie.
En plus de ca, une mise à jour 1.15 gratuite arrive avec comme nouveautés: les dômes d'observation. Situés dans l'habitat, ces derniers sont accessibles par un réseau souterrain ne requérant ni allée ni tunnel. Ils offrent aux visiteurs une vue rapprochée de vos merveilleux animaux tout en les protégeant derrière une vitre. Pour activer cette fonction, il suffit de placer une entrée de dôme d'observation sur la clôture de l'habitat, puis de placer votre dôme d'observation n'importe où dans l'habitat. Il sera automatiquement relié à l'entrée de votre dôme. Vous pouvez placer plusieurs dômes dans un même habitat. Pourquoi ne pas les placer sous l'eau pour une vue encore plus époustouflante ? Veillez juste à ajouter de l'eau à votre terrain après avoir placé le dôme à l'endroit souhaité. (l'entrée de dôme se trouve dans le menu des clôtures et le dôme d'observation dans onglets Services visiteurs et Habitats).
En plus de ca, une mise à jour 1.15 gratuite arrive avec comme nouveautés: les dômes d'observation. Situés dans l'habitat, ces derniers sont accessibles par un réseau souterrain ne requérant ni allée ni tunnel. Ils offrent aux visiteurs une vue rapprochée de vos merveilleux animaux tout en les protégeant derrière une vitre. Pour activer cette fonction, il suffit de placer une entrée de dôme d'observation sur la clôture de l'habitat, puis de placer votre dôme d'observation n'importe où dans l'habitat. Il sera automatiquement relié à l'entrée de votre dôme. Vous pouvez placer plusieurs dômes dans un même habitat. Pourquoi ne pas les placer sous l'eau pour une vue encore plus époustouflante ? Veillez juste à ajouter de l'eau à votre terrain après avoir placé le dôme à l'endroit souhaité. (l'entrée de dôme se trouve dans le menu des clôtures et le dôme d'observation dans onglets Services visiteurs et Habitats).
Enfin, comme d'habitude on retrouvera des corrections + de nouveaux coloris pour les manchots royal 🐧 + un nouveau comportement pour l'Oran outan qui pourra maintenant se balancer à l'aide de ses bras. 🐒🐒
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🙈🙉 Site officiel FR 🙈🙉
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Planet Zoo Pack Proposal
"Weirdos Pack"
A pack themed around truly bizarre animals from around the world
Habitat Animal 1: Red-Legged Seriema (Grassland South America)
Habitat Animal 2: Saiga Antelope (Grassland Asia & Europe)
Habitat Animal 3: Takahe (Tropical & Grassland Oceania)
Habitat Animal 4: Black and White Tegu (Tropical Grassland & Aquatic South America)
Exhibit Animal 1: Tuatara (Temperate Oceania)
Exhibit Animal 2: Hoatzin (Walkthrough) (Tropical South America)
Exhibit Animal 3: Extra Long Stick Insect Phobaeticus serratipes (Tropical Asia)
Theme Addition: Colorful (objects and decorations themed around rainbows, diversity, and cool shapes and objects - just weird looking things)
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Toronto Travel Prep Guide
Toronto, Canada can sometimes get confused with just another city, as it’s neither the capital nor the cultural favorite like Montreal. However, there’s so much more to it than skyscrapers! The neighborhoods like Kensington Market, Distillery District, Queen Street West, and Chinatown offer so many chances for exploration. The yearly Toronto International Film Festival is one of the city’s most popular events. Shops, ethnic eats, and street art all make Toronto a great destination for all types of travelers.
If we’ve left anything out or you’d like to join the conversation, please leave comments below!
Toronto Travel Expenses Tips
Toronto is a reasonably priced destination for travelers, especially when compared with other North American cities like New York or Miami. As long as you know how to cut corners, you’ll be able to get plenty of bang for your buck in Canada.
Enjoy the free attractions. You don’t have to spend a fortune to appreciate Toronto. For example, the street art that covers the city is completely free, as are the parks! Tour Guys offers a number of free tours of the city. The Art Gallery of Ontario has free admission on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The Bata Shoe Museum offers “pay what you like” admission on Thursdays from at 5 pm. The Scarborough Historical Museum also offers the same system every day.
Exploring Graffiti Alley in Toronto, Twirl the Globe
The Big List of Free Things to Do in Toronto, Frugal Mom Eh
Skip cabs and cars. Leave the car behind because you won’t need it unless you’re venturing out further. Public transportation is easy to use, including the metro, buses, and trams. If you’re trying to go even cheaper, there’s bike rentals. Toronto is also extremely walkable and doesn’t have too many hills. I had no trouble walking from the bus station to my hostel.
How to Get Around Toronto with Subway and Streetcars, For Two, Please
Stay in one of the neighborhoods. The advantages of staying outside of the Central Business District are many. Not only will you save some loonies, but you’ll also get to experience Toronto like a local. I recommend the Kensington Market area.
Exploring Toronto’s Kensington Market Neighbourhood: A Travel Guide, Brittany Thiessen
Essential Gear to Pack for Toronto
Pack for Toronto like you would just about any other big city. It certainly depends on the season, but summers are mild and winters can be extra chilly with snow. Learn how to pack light for cold weather travel.
Comfy shoes– If you plan on walking during most of your visit, which I recommend, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes.
Light waterproof jacket– Not only is this good to have in case of a sudden rain storm, but it will also keep you from having to buy a cheap poncho at Niagara Falls!
Cash– Change over your money to use on public transportation. Cards are accepted just about everywhere else, but I didn’t have coins one night on the train and had to borrow.
What to Pack for Summer Activities in Eastern Canada, Tortuga Backpacks
Books to Read Before Visiting Toronto
There are a number of books set in the city of Toronto but not all reach national acclaim. But these are a good few to start with before your trip.
Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood– A controversial painter returns to her home city of Toronto for a retrospective of her work. While there, she remembers her childhood and friends. Grab a copy on Amazon.
Headhunter by Timothy Findley– A librarian is reading a book when a character jumps out of the page. She frantically searches the streets of Toronto in search of him before it’s too late. In the meantime, a number of children end up in institutes with the same disease. Grab a copy on Amazon.
The Killing Circle by Andrew Pyper– A failed novelist joins a writer’s group in hopes of finding inspiration. During this time, a serial killer is terrorizing Toronto. He listens to the tales of a fellow writer, which sound familiar to what’s going on in real life. Grab a copy on Amazon.
Consolation by Michael Redhill– Telling two stories at separate points in time in Toronto, a geology professor throws himself from a ferry and a young apothecary is struggling to make his life in a new country. Grab a copy on Amazon.
Lemon by Cordelia Strube– A high school girl named Lemon has a dysfunctional life and decides not to try and fit in any longer. Grab a copy on Amazon.
Movies to Watch Before Visiting Toronto
Fans of shows like Degrassi may know the skyline well, but the independent film scene is also thriving in Toronto.
Breakfast with Scot– Based on the novel of the same name, a gay retired hockey player lives with his sports lawyer partner in Toronto. Their lives are changed in when they take in his brother’s stepson. Grab a copy on Amazon.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World– Another film based on a popular series, Michael Cera stars as Scott, who must battle the ex-boyfriends of the girl he likes in honor to win her heart. Grab a copy on Amazon.
This Beautiful City– The lives of four Toronto residents collide one night when a woman jumps from her window in a suicide attempt and runs into a couple trying to recover from addiction. Grab a copy on Amazon.
The F Word/What If– The film had different names in some countries, but it starred Daniel Radcliffe. He stars as a medical school dropout who falls in love with his best friend, who happens to be with her live-in boyfriend. Grab a copy on Amazon.
Top Things to Do in Toronto
Toronto has the most attractions and museums of any Canadian city, so you certainly won’t get bored. If you plan on visiting a number of them, get a CityPass or other combination pass. And don’t forget about the outdoors as well!
CN Tower– The most imposing structure in the Toronto skyline, go to the top for the best views or even a walk along the edge!
Niagara Falls– While not in Toronto proper, this easy day trip showcases the beautiful waterfall that straddles the American and Canadian borders.
St. Lawrence Market– This food hall predates the current trend, offering butchers, bakeries, and much more.
Casa Loma– Once a private home, this castle is now a museum and event space where you can see how the other half lives.
Hockey Hall of Fame– Sports fans will appreciate a trip to the museum devoted to Canada’s favorite pastime.
Centre Island– The island across the harbor from downtown has its own theme park and petting zoo, open seasonally.
Art Gallery of Ontario– This art museum’s collection includes works from Africa, Oceania, Europe, and, of course, Canada.
Bata Shoe Museum– It seems like an odd choice for a museum, but this one has four galleries of footwear ranging from ancient China to the modern day.
Royal Ontario Museum– Memorable exhibits at this museum include Chihuly glass, dinosaur fossils, and Egyptian mummies.
Tours– There’s a tour for every interest including street art, beer, history, and even pork. I recommend Urban Adventures and Tour Guys. Or search on Viator.
Caroline in the City Guide to Toronto, Caroline in the City
The Travelettes Guide to Toronto, Travelettes
Things to Do in Toronto, Canada, Y Travel Blog
Where to Stay in Toronto
There’s an accommodations option for every price range, starting from the hostels and going up to luxury hotels.
Planet Traveler is a luxurious hostel with a rooftop patio, full kitchen, and computers for you to use.
The Drake Hotel is a chic boutique hotel in the heart of the hip Queen Street West district.
Thompson Toronto is a luxury hotel with the best rooftop pool in the city.
The Ivy at Verity is a boutique property with unique rooms, each different from the next.
AirBnB is another option, which is ideal for a more local experience and additional space.
What Not to Do in Toronto, Conde Nast Traveler
Food and Drink in Toronto
You may not think of Canada when it comes to well-known dishes, but you will certainly eat well in Toronto.
Poutine– Ah yes, a Canadian classic. The hand cut fries are topped in brown gravy and cheese curds and can be found all around town. Some varieties are standard while others are topped with pulled pork and other offbeat toppings.
Craft beer– Toronto has a surprising number of craft and local breweries like Steam Whistle, Left Field, and Granite breweries.
Caesar– Don’t call it a Bloody Mary! This Northern interpretation uses Clamato juice instead of tomato juice.
Butter tart– These tarts are totally decadent with butter and sugar in a pastry crust.
Anything at Tim Horton’s– You can’t go to Canada without stopping by this quintessential coffee shop for a cup and a doughnut.
My 10 Must Eats in Toronto, This Beautiful Day
Toronto: Where to Eat, Round the World Girl
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Look how cute these little guys are!
#Sylveonyie#Sylveonyie Games#Sylveonyie Posts#Planet Zoo#Planet Zoo 1.15#Little Penguin#Oceania Pack#Planet Zoo Oceania Pack#Oceania
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