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Feed and play with a whole zoo of wobbly pixel babies—watch the elephant splash or the penguin trip endlessly on its own feet.

Developer: Rocket Company
Genre: Simulation
Released: 2004
File size: 2.37 MB
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Game Overview

I picked up Aka-chan Doubutsuen on Game Boy Advance back in 2004, a title developed by Rocket Company. It was a quiet release during the handheld's later years, one of those simple, charming sims that felt right at home among the platform's diverse library. You don't hear much about it now, but it had a specific, gentle appeal if you were into raising games with a lot of personality.

You play as a zookeeper tasked with caring for a variety of baby animals, each with their own needs and silly behaviors. The main goal is straightforward: keep them fed, clean, and happy as they grow. You interact directly by tapping the screen to offer bottles, give baths, or play simple mini-games like bouncing a ball. The pacing is slow and forgiving, more about observation and routine than challenge. It feels like tending to a little digital nursery, watching a penguin stumble or an elephant clumsily spray water with its trunk.

Game Boy Advance
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