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Release Date 31 January 2005
Release Type Freeware
Content Advisory None | None | None
Operating System Windows
Setting Contemporary
Genre Comedy
Story Original
MAGS
Language English
Graphics 800x600, 16-Bit Colour
Downloaded 13,044 All Time

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Having been captured and placed in the Zoo …
Can you help Limby escape from monkey island!

Will you find out the message your family left you!

Do you have the guts to deal with security guards spread all over the place!

A Tale In The Zoo now and see how smart monkeys can be!

Featuring:
- Hi-Res scenes (800*600)
- Nice Animations
- Evil Characters
- Enhanced Verb Coin and Inventory GUI
- Screenshots Save/Load GUI

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By azerty on 9 February 2009

One of the best AGS game. The puzzles are not classical, very different from the usual AGS games.
The (sometimes) unresponsive interface is probably because the monkey does not really understand the human world.

*** SPOILERS
-- The furred duck puzzle is awesome! I just wanted to use this item more visually.
-- The idea of drugging a small kid may annoy some parents, and make this game illegal.


By Marion on 27 October 2008

Well, I can't say I had fun playing this game. Graphics are not very attractive, no music, no sound, confused puzzles... Sorry.


By Radiant on 2 December 2007

The graphics are nice, but the interface is highly unresponsive. You don't get any reaction for nearly everything you do. As a result the game turns into "click every item on every hotspot", which effectively ruins it.


By jkohen on 29 October 2006

Yeah! Another game by Rani Hasan (AKA AGS-GD) where he treats us to cheery comments about torture!

The graphics are really good and the walk cycle for the main character is amazing. The custom verb coin has been very improved over his previous game. However, in a good "A Tale of Betrayal" tradition, the puzzles are somewhat unforgiving and at a couple instance there is apparently nothing else to do while the game sits back and gives you little to no feedback on how to continue.

All in all, I wasn't expecting more immature, pointless references to torture. For that reason, I don't think I'll be spending more time with Hasan's games in the future.


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