
80
The gameplay found in Zoo Keeper is both simplistic and addictive.
70
The Nintendo DS version uses the stylus and touch screen to great affect and even manages to add an entirely new combo system to the mechanics of the game.
80
With its intuitive interface and pile of options, Zoo Keeper is the best game of Bejeweled you'll ever play. And frankly, that should be all the recommendation you need.
Zoo Keeper
DS
Released On:
Jan 18, 2005
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Mixed or Average
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100
Frighteningly addictive.
80
The dark horse of the DS launch, Zoo Keeper is a smart, endearing puzzler that can engulf hours at a time.
80
Accessible to newcomers and seasoned gamers alike.
80
The gameplay found in Zoo Keeper is both simplistic and addictive.
70
The problem with this game is there is not much to it. Your only real goal is to get a high score, which in this day and age is not enough.
70
It's just what a good puzzler should be: simple and addictive.
42
I could have recommended Zoo Keeper for $10 or possibly even $15, but at full price, this is a complete rip-off.
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SummaryUsing the Touch Screen, players tap the Nintendo DS stylus to swap the positions of animals on the screen to create lines of three or more of the same type. These animals are then "captured," allowing other animals to fall into their place. Zoo Keeper includes a variety of play modes to ensure that gamers have depth of gameplay. Players ... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone





























