![]() Happy Pet Story is a casual game made for the family and is fun for all ages. Players will enjoy the same perks that all Happy Labs games have: High quality, no pay walls, easy to play and little internet connection required. The game is now available on iPhone, iPad and Android platforms. I encourage you to get this game if your an animal fan, and I’m sorry that I made you read all this□.Mobile game developer Happy Labs is pleased to announce that Happy Pet Story, a delightful pet and home simulation game will be released on 19 February, 2015. This is really all I have, other than that this is just a great time killer, despite about an ad a level (that is good! Minimal ads□□□□□□). This gets annoying because, like I said, the levels repeat. □For me (it might be my device, idk) I dodge the obstacle perfectly fine, but it loses a monkey or two from my tower. In the level where the monkeys stack up to reach the bananas, they stack up and you have to dodge the obstacles. ![]() The elephant jumps around but still looks angry! This might be confusing to people so, as a user, I think you should change it.Ģ. When you pull the right pins the food falls into the bin. In the level where the animal needs it’s food in it’s little bin or whatever and you have to pull the pins, the elephant looks angry. But it is very repetitive-a pattern of mini games that repeats and repeats-and there are a few things that I’d like to suggest:ġ. I love this game! A great game with lots of thought, time, and effort put into it. Then download Zoo – Happy Animals right away and get to work to ensure that it’s another day in paradise for all the cute and cuddly creatures at the zoo.Ī great and amazing game with lots of thought! But…. Rate your chances as a zoo tycoon? Want an idle game that lets you indulge your overwhelming love for animals in a simulator that also boasts gorgeous gameplay, fun puzzle challenges, and original wacky humor? Want to build a zoo where all the animals are kept happy all the time, and every species lives in peace, love and harmony? With an emphasis on fun, simple gameplay and a beautiful game world, Zoo helps build awareness of animal welfare and protection, as well as respect for nature, while maintaining a sense of joy and age-appropriate humor.Charming graphics, fun animations, and entertaining haptic effects make the Zoo a colorful, absorbing, and super relaxing place to spend time for animal lovers of all ages, relieving stress for adults and helping develop cognitive and fine motor skills in young children.Complete the game levels to meet their needs and get rewarded with happiness and love expressed in dance, emojis and the occasional wholehearted roar. Even those snap-happy crocodiles are kind of adorable. Who’s the cutest of them all? Look after fluffy alpacas, playful baby elephants, cheeky little monkeys, lovely lion cubs, and huggable hippos. ![]() Intuitive gameplay, gradually increasing difficulty levels, and vast variety challenges ensure that animal fans of all ages will be engaged and entertained by this fun idle game with a huge heart.Can you master all the skills required to run a zoo? There’s always work for idle hands, with feeding, grooming, washing, and herding all covered in a wide range of entertaining and instructive mini games that include maze puzzles, moving pins, obstacle courses, cutting, catching and a whole lot more.Ever wanted to shave an alpaca, shower an adorable but filthy elephant calf, lead a column of acrobatic chimpanzees all the way to the banana pile, or throw watermelons to a ravening hippo? These are just a few of the crazy, cute and super fun tasks you’ll have to perform to keep the animals happy in this colorful, delightful zoo simulator that offers a whole range of entertaining mini games that challenge, charm and amuse in equal measure, covering all aspects of zoo life and animal care.īecome a zoo tycoon and master every aspect of animal welfare in this awesome idle animal game, just don’t let the lions get in with the alpacas, and watch your hands when you’re feeding the crocodiles…
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