Zoo Games is a brand that produces and publishes video games focused on animal and wildlife themes. Their games cater to various platforms, including consoles, handheld devices, and PCs.
Zoo Games was a subsidiary of Zoo Publishing, Inc. that operated from 2006 to 2010.
The company aimed to develop and publish casual and family-friendly video games.
Zoo Games acquired the rights to several franchises, including Dave Mirra BMX Challenge and Deal or No Deal.
In 2010, Zoo Games filed for bankruptcy, resulting in the closure of the company.
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Zoo Hospital is a simulation game where players take on the role of a veterinarian in a zoo. They must treat and care for various animals, diagnosing illnesses, and performing surgeries.
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Zoo Games filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and subsequently closed down.
No, Zoo Games ceased operations in 2010 and no longer produces new games.
Zoo Games' published titles can still be found on various online marketplaces and retail stores, including second-hand platforms.
Yes, Zoo Games released several animal-themed games including Zoo Hospital, which allowed players to become zoo veterinarians.
Some of Zoo Games' titles were released for Nintendo DS and Wii platforms. However, they might not be compatible with modern gaming consoles.