![]() ![]() ![]() There is some entertainment to be had however as the mouse cursor becomes an animated cheetah running - so you can pretend it's running across the screen a few times. ![]() Not so - you're subjected to a long wait as the load screen drawn by a bad artist still living in the ‘90s to hide the fact there is progress bar. When you load up Wildlife Park 3, you expect to find a menu of some sort which will let you load, play a new game or whatever. So when it came to a new Steam park game, I snapped it up. Little customisation and my first look at In App Purchases. Present day I tried out the mobile Theme Park, much to my disappointment. Thankfully, my parents ignored my gaming and the torture went on. Of course, if I was aware of my eleven-year-old torturing pretend people with salty food - I'd get him psychiatric help. Being able to alter the salt content of the fries just enough to make them long for the watered-down drinks on the other side of the park was a personal favourite pastime. I decided to do this review because I used to enjoy Theme Park, back when Amiga was still a thing. Reviews // 26th Jun 2014 - 7 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Wildlife Park 3 Review ![]()
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