WELP, this is the game that has been consuming my life during daylight hours for several months now. I did (and am still doing) loads of isometric animal concepts for Disney's Animal Kingdom Explorers. These are a small fraction of ones that I've designed that are already in-game, and doesn't include concepts for their animation sequences (or the ones that I was unhappy with due to executive meddling). The unreleased animals dwarf the number of these by far. Can you name them all?
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Wow, awesome! I notice you've included an albino alligator! Too cool. And you have a pangolin, an okapi, a lyrebird, an emu, an echidna (spellcheck is giving me some heck with some of these animal names, but I think I'm spelling them right), chameleons, a dingo, a coatimundi, a female moose and her calf, hippos, a lion-tailed macaque, a musk ox, a sloth, elephants, orangutans, a swan, a black-footed ferret, a condor, parrots, pandas, chickens and a fringed lizard. OH and a bear who's tempting fate for some tempting honey. I must say that these are terrific animal designs - elegantly stylized. Great work.
(Speaking of albino, I have a brother-in-law who used to work for the St. Louis Zoo, and who's a member of the Herpetology Society. He keeps snakes - no poisonous ones, of course, but ball pythons and boas and so on. And he has albino milk snakes, and they are gorgeous. Off-white with deep pink markings. They look like they're carved out of ivory. While keeping snakes, even rare and beautiful ones, is not a hobby I'd care to take up, I'm happy to say that he knows his stuff and keeps his animals healthy.)
Been playing this game, it's pretty fun, but I'm mostly loving the animal designs!! I also really like that some more unpopular Aussie animals have been included Great job
Wow, you really know your animals! The one you referred to as a jaguarundi is actually a yellow-throated marten, and the cassowary is an emu. Still, pretty impressive!
(Speaking of albino, I have a brother-in-law who used to work for the St. Louis Zoo, and who's a member of the Herpetology Society. He keeps snakes - no poisonous ones, of course, but ball pythons and boas and so on. And he has albino milk snakes, and they are gorgeous. Off-white with deep pink markings. They look like they're carved out of ivory. While keeping snakes, even rare and beautiful ones, is not a hobby I'd care to take up, I'm happy to say that he knows his stuff and keeps his animals healthy.)
*Africa (at left)
-African Elefant,
-Hipopotame,
-Chimpāncee
-Gorilla
-Chamaleon
-Okapi.
*Asia and America:
-Orangoutan
-Chrocodrile (and an albino one)
-Moose
-Panda bear
-Californian condor
-Golden titi
-Coati
-Sloth
-Bear
-Muskox
-Jaguarundi (?)
-Pangolin
*Australia:
-Red Kangaroo
-Dingo
-Echidna
-Frill-necked lizard
-Rainbow Lorikeet
-Lyrebird
-Cassowary
...Aint' right?
Finding out the english names took me some time