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Zoo Tycoon
(Last updated November 22, 2001)
Strategy Guide
Yellow brick road footpath
Place a lion, tiger, and a bear in an exhibit.
Extra money
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to to edit the "zoo.ini" file. Change the MSMaxCash value to a new amount for your starting money.
All scenarios
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "zoo.ini" file. Add the following entries under the [scenario] section:
- [scenario]
- tutorial=0
- ba=1
- bb=1
- bc=1
- ca=1
- cb=1
- cc=1
- cd=1
- da=1
- db=1
- dc=1
- dd=1
- ea=1
- eb=1
Name cheats
Enter one of the following names to activate the corresponding cheat function:
| RESULT
| CHEAT CODE |
| Blue shirts | Mr. Blue |
| Yellow shirts | Mr. Blonde |
| White shirts | Mr. White |
| Brown shirts | Mr. Brown |
| Orange shirts | Mr. Orange |
| Pink shirts | Mr. Pink |
| White birds attack | Alfred H |
| Fences deteriorate 100% | Russell C |
| Sick guests | Zeta Psi |
| All animal shelters available | John Wheeler |
| All research complete | Hank Howie |
Exhibit cheats
After the game automatically names an exhibit, rename it to one of the following entries to get the corresponding animal:
| RESULT
| CHEAT CODE |
| Triceratops | Cretaceous Corral |
| Unicorn | Xanadu |


A little boy who wanted $100 very badly prayed and prayed for two weeks, but nothing happened. Then he decided to write a letter to God requesting the $100.
When the postal authorities received the letter to "God, USA," they decided to send it to President Clinton. The president was so impressed, touched, and amused that he instructed his secretary to send the little boy a $5 bill. Mr. Clinton thought this would appear to be a lot of money to a little boy.
The little boy was delighted with the $5, and immediately sat down to write a thank you note to God which read "Dear God, Thank you for sending me the money. However, I noticed that for some reason you had to send it through Washington D.C., and as usual, those politicians deducted $95."
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