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My Zoo Vet Practice 3D Releases
Hamburg June 11th, in the year of our Lord 2015 – in
the animal care and development simulation “My Zoo Vet Practice
3D” for the Nintendo 3DS system, exotic animals are examined and
treated. Lions, polar bears, orang-utans, giraffes, tigers,
chimpanzees, elephants, sea lions and penguins all live in a
huge zoo and that’s where a dream job is waiting for the
players: caring for these cute creatures as a zoo vet.
Sick animals need help! So it’s a quick drive in the off-road
4x4 to get to the animal patients as soon as possible. But
before the examination can begin, just as in real life, the
predatory animals have to be gently anaesthetised first. In the
3D view examination that follows, the zoo vet is able to use
their stethoscope, the thermometer and can palpate the animal’s
body. Then of course they also have to apply the correct
medicines and treatment methods to make the animal well again.
This will mean disinfecting wounds, applying salves and bandages
and extracting painful teeth, eventually seeing the perky animal
back bounding around in its enclosure!
The vet can treat more serious cases by admitting the animal
into the zoo's purpose-built veterinary treatment centre. This
is where their charges can be fed, brushed and petted and
receive their daily medicines until they are completely fit and
well again.
Besides all of the clinical work, the zoo vet has a range of
further tasks: they can equip the animal enclosures with some
cool upgrades, such as a climbing tree and toys, buy in fresh
food and medicines and learn lots of interesting facts about the
animals and the lands from where they originate. Play Coins can
also be collected and exchanged for in-game currency.
Features:
Large 3D Zoo environment, home to the most popular zoo animals:
lions, polar bears, orang-utans, giraffes, tigers, chimpanzees,
elephants, sea lions and penguins
Examination and treatment of the cutely animated animals
Use of the Nintendo 3DS interactive features in administering
medicines, using a stethoscope and palpating the animals,
looking after injuries, applying salves, pulling painful teeth
and taking temperatures.
Driving in the off-road 4x4 using the map: the vehicle has to
get to the stricken animals as fast as possible.
Communication of useful animal knowledge and information about
their home territories, such as savannas, rainforests and the
polar regions, from the in-game lexicon.
Complementary management part: expansion of the treatment
centre, purchase of food supplies and medicines
Collecting Play Coins
“My Zoo Vet Practice 3D” is available right now in the Nintendo
eShop for Nintendo 3DS at $ 4.99.