![]() The more animals in an exhibit, the more coins per minute you make. You earn money (coins, in this game) a number of ways: Animals in the zoo earn coins by the minute from zoo visitors. ![]() While the purpose of the game is to go on trips around the world to collect animals, you need money to do so. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Swing Copters (for Android) Review They only exist in Disco Zoo as tiny, wandering zoo visitors who make random bubble-thought comments like "They are so fluffy!" in front of the sheep exhibit, or "Mmmm!" in front of the pigs (sorry, vegetarians!). However, Bitizens are not the center of this game. In fact, there are people characters who look just like Tiny Tower's Bitizens. Disco Zoo has a colorful interface that will be familiar to lovers of Tiny Tower. The maker of the game, NimbleBit, LLC also sells another game of pixilated cuteness called Tiny Tower. The premise is simple, but the funky graphics, whimsical animals (including mythological creatures), and no requirement to make in-app purchases to level up makes Disco Zoo a fun, imaginative game despite an occasional hard crash on my phone.ĭisco Zoo is available for Android 2.3.3 and up. You play a zookeeper who scouts all over the world for animals to add to your zoo. Hard-crashed a few times returning from sleep mode.Ī mobile game with a quirky theme, lots of gameplay, and a heaping of adorableness is the right recipe for addiction, and Disco Zoo has got them all, in spades.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]() Take a leisurely stroll by the marsh, through a meadow, and along the creek to gaze upon goldenrod, larkspur, and other local varieties. Flower fans can smell, look, touch, taste, and hear all that spring has to offer.īy mid-April, Pittsburgh’s native flowers should be starting to bloom, and the Raccoon Creek Park Wildflower Center () in Clinton is the best place to view them. And this year, the garden, which offers ponds, meadows, trees, and a children’s area, opened a new exhibit called Garden of the Five Senses. One of the Pittsburgh are newer flower-full locales is the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden () in Oakdale. Starting on Sat., March 23, the Conservatory will host its Gardens of the Rainbow spring flower show, with dozens of varieties bursting into bloom. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens () is tops when it comes to seeing and smelling flowers from all over the world. In the brief window between cold season and spring allergies, take advantage of clear sinuses and enjoy the whimsical floral scents of springtime. Gardens of the Rainbow at Phipps Conservatory Better yet, adopt one of those beautiful homeless babies! More of a dog person? Volunteer to dog walk at one of the city’s animal shelters: Humane Animal Rescue () or Animal Friends (). Colony Café () in the Strip District, and The Black Cat Market () in Lawrenceville, both offer visits with adorable, adoptable cats. Like your felines a little smaller? Schedule a visit to one of the city’s two cat cafes. There are also multiple exhibits throughout the bird zoo too, including the new Tropical Rainforest, where you’ll forget about shoveling sidewalks while hanging out with parrots and one of the zoo’s popular sloths amongst hundreds of tropical plants.Īfter you’ve met the African penguins, head to the Pittsburgh Zoo () and meet some African elephants! We recommend a visit to the African Savanna, where you can see elephants, rhinoceroses, zebras, leopards, giraffes, and lions. Book a penguin encounter and mingle with Disco and friends up close. Now that the weather is warming up, it’s a perfect time to come visit the penguins and the other birds at the Aviary. Their outdoor space includes heated nest cubbies throughout the exhibit in the cold months to help keep them comfortable. Much like humans, the arrival of spring is a welcome change from the harsh Pittsburgh winters for penguins. Disco, this week’s cover artist, is one of 20 warm-weather African penguins found in Penguin Point at the National Aviary () in the North Side. We’ve all seen adorable cartoon penguins slipping and sliding on icebergs, but you might be surprised to find out that penguins live in warmer climates.
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