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{{game-alpha| name = Zoo Base
{{game-defunct| name = Zoo Base
|developer = [[Gnovahex]], Joy-Toilet
|developer = [[Gnovahex]], Joy-Toilet
|theme = [[Absurd-Science-Fiction]]
|theme = [[Absurd-Science-Fiction]]
|influences = Star Zoo
|influences = Star Zoo, Zork
|released = 2013
|released = Q3 2013
|updated = December 2, 2013 (v1.9)
|updated = December 10, 2014 (v1.50)
|licensing = [[Freeware]], [[Closed Source]]
|licensing = [[Closed Source]]
|language = C
|language = C, Assembly
|platforms = Windows, *nix, Mac
|platforms = Windows, *nix
|interface = terminal
|interface = Terminal
|site = http://www.gnovahex.net
|site = http://www.indiedb.com/games/zoo-base
|length =  
|length = Undecided
}}
}}


'''ZOO BASE'''


Zoo Base is a the spiritual sequel to Star Zoo(2002) developed by Tarn Adams of Bay12 Games with more major differences than similiarites. The game takes place years following the events that occur at the ending of Star Zoo.  Dr. Kozmo is tasked with creating a suitable habitat for displaced alien species.  however, underfunded and overworked the frustrated doctor begins to question his morals and the viability of his research. This leads to conflict and an inevitable backlash both politically and locally.   
Zoo Base is a the spiritual sequel to Star Zoo(2002) which was developed with permission by Tarn Adams of [[Bay 12 Games]]. The game takes place years following the events that occur at the ending of Star Zoo.  Dr. Kozmo is tasked with creating suitable habitats for displaced alien species.  however, underfunded and overworked the frustrated doctor begins to question his morals and the viability of his research. This leads to conflict and an inevitable backlash both politically and locally.   


The gameplay is built around a text-based game engine while also representing some elements of what a rogue-like is in essence.  The de
The gameplay is built around an interactive-fiction game engine while also representing some elements of what a rogue-like is in essence.  The premise is to unlock the secrets of 20 alien species.  All the while maintaining Zoo Base's limited supplies and dwindling staff.


== Screenshots: ==
== Current State ==


http://www.explosion.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Zoo-Base-HUD2.png
In February 2014 Zoo Base was cancelled.
 
http://www.explosion.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/takeoff.png
 
http://www.explosion.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Kozmo-scene.png
 
http://www.explosion.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SAE1.png
 
http://www.explosion.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SAE2.png
 
 
Zoo Base 1.9 (current)
 
Done:
 
[+] Stabilized a buggy main menu screen.
[+] Added the K-12 launch "rocket".
[+] Stripped the side interface to make sense for an ASCII game.
[+] Balanced variables containing Zoo Base stats.
[+] Edited and added more dialogue to the text-based portion.
[+] To Do: (Zoo Base 1.18)
 
[-] Add more space battles/mini-games.
[-] Polish space battles/mini-games.
[-] Fine tune random events.
[-] Implement mutiny.
[-] Add ascii "smoke" physics.
[-] Test parser.
[-] Distribute build
 
To Do: (Zoo Base 1.22)
 
[-] Add Multiplayer.
[-] Port to Mac.
[-] Test platforms for text-mode adaptations (CGA/EGA/MDA/VGA)
 
To Do: (Zoo Base 2.0)
 
[-] Port to Android.
 
== Download: ==
 
''No playable build(worth sharing at least)''
 
 
Current Developer(s):
 
Chris LeJohn - Programming

Latest revision as of 05:12, 4 January 2019

Zoo Base
Defunct Game
Developer Gnovahex, Joy-Toilet
Theme Absurd-Science-Fiction
Influences Star Zoo, Zork
Released Q3 2013 ({{{relver}}})
Updated December 10, 2014 (v1.50) ({{{updver}}})
Licensing Closed Source
P. Language C, Assembly
Platforms Windows, *nix
Interface Terminal
Game Length Undecided
Official site of Zoo Base


Zoo Base is a the spiritual sequel to Star Zoo(2002) which was developed with permission by Tarn Adams of Bay 12 Games. The game takes place years following the events that occur at the ending of Star Zoo. Dr. Kozmo is tasked with creating suitable habitats for displaced alien species. however, underfunded and overworked the frustrated doctor begins to question his morals and the viability of his research. This leads to conflict and an inevitable backlash both politically and locally.

The gameplay is built around an interactive-fiction game engine while also representing some elements of what a rogue-like is in essence. The premise is to unlock the secrets of 20 alien species. All the while maintaining Zoo Base's limited supplies and dwindling staff.

Current State

In February 2014 Zoo Base was cancelled.