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Wildlife Explorer – Birds of North America

The Game for Birders

If games are to become what we hope of them--the predominant popular artform of this century--it is, of course, essential to expand the palette of the possible and address subjects and audiences of all kinds. Games are dominated by bombastic, dark, and often violent products aimed at a particular audience--and while we, of all people, have no objection to such games, we're also thrilled when an attempt is made to reach a different audience, with a different style of play.

Wildlife Tycoon: Venture Africa

Venture Africa is a Hoot. Also a Roar and a Neigh.

Yes, Wildlife Tycoon: Venture Africa is a "tycoon" game--but quite different from others of the genre. The objective isn't to build a business, but a balanced ecosystem. For example, one level's objective is to have some number of lions in play--but to get that many, you have to build up your zebra population so there's enough prey to support your lions. And to support that many zebra, you need to plant enough bushes to sustain them.

Yet it also isn't a hard-core simulation in the style of Sim Life (and thank goodness); it's a simple, straightforward game with pleasantly animated African wildlife, and a tutorial system that anyone who can read (and this is a good game for kids) will find good and sufficient. Contrariwise, it's a tougher game to win, even on "Easy" setting, than most casual games (many of which can be won by a monkey clicking randomly).