Eco: East Africa is a video game developed by American studio Viridis and published by IVI Publishing for the PC.
Eco: East Africa | |
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Developer(s) | Viridis |
Publisher(s) | IVI Publishing |
Platform(s) | PC |
Gameplay
editEco: East Africa is a game in which the player is a game warden who has been hired to revive a failing African game park.[1]
Reception
editPublication | Score |
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Next Generation | [1] |
Computer Game Review | 70/83/77[2] |
Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "Exploring your park is kind of entertaining, but only for a very short while. Hey, once you've seen one pack of hyenas feasting on a carcass or an elephant loping across the screen, you've pretty much seen them all. And you'll be way too tied down with administrative duties to do much sight-seeing anyway."[1] Computer Game Review's Tasos Kaiafas called the game "not very educational, interesting or fun."[2]
Reviews
edit- PC Gamer Vol. 2 No. 8 (1995 August)
References
edit- ^ a b c "Finals". Next Generation. No. 9. Imagine Media. September 1995. p. 94.
- ^ a b Perry, Kevin; Chapman, Ted; Kaiafas, Tasos (June 1995). "Taking a Walk on the Wild Side Could Get You Killed By Poachers". Computer Game Review. Archived from the original on December 21, 1996.