Pay attention to this sound if you’re scrolling through your enclosures quickly. Listen for tips, too – When visitors throw a tip, you’ll hear a golden “ting!” sound. Farming for tips is a good way to pass the time while you’re waiting for an animal to fall asleep so you can jab them awake again. Most of your tips are in small denominations, but it’s not too unusual to receive 100 coins, 1,000 coins, or even a DiscoBux. Keep an eye out for tips – As you scroll through your enclosures, happy patrons may tip you with coins. A one-minute disco costs a single DiscoBux and is highly beneficial. That way, your critters will stay awake for as long as possible before you play with them next. Discos double your animals’ earnings for a set time, and they also reset the animals’ sleep counters. Putting the game down for a while? Throw a party first – Going to bed? That doesn’t mean your animals should have to. As tempting as it may be to buy additional moves when you’re one piece away from netting a common animal (especially if you’re in a new, unfamiliar area), save your cash. Save your DiscoBux for discos, too (that’s what they’re for!) – Don’t sling your DiscoBux around too freely, however: You need those funds to throw mad parties with. Since mythical animals come up even less often than rare animals, this is a good time to use DiscoBux and buy additional moves as necessary. Save your DiscoBux for mythical animal hunts – Once in a blue moon you’ll have the opportunity to capture a mythical animal. Rare animals also earn more coins and stay awake longer than common animals. The opportunity to capture rare animals doesn’t come up very frequently. Give finding priority to rare animals – If you don’t have enough moves to rescue all the animals on a field, try to give priority to any rare animals up for grabs. Alternatively, you can pay $2.99 for a zoo almanac that reveals each animal’s pattern. If your memory isn’t up to snuff, try drawing the animal patterns for future reference. Luckily, every animal adheres to a pattern, and when you have that pattern memorized, finding the critter within your allotted number of moves should be a piece of cake. Finding a single animal piece won’t net you the whole animal, however: You need to find three or more of the same piece, depending on the creature. Write down animal patterns (if you don’t want to pay for them) – Rescuing animals makes up a good deal of Disco Zoo‘s gameplay. The higher your animals’ levels, the more coins they earn per minute, and the longer they can stay awake (you don’t earn money from your animals when they’re asleep). You need to find five of the same animal in order for that animal to gain a level. Level up your animals – Found one animal? Hurrah! But your quest for an awesome zoo doesn’t end there. Gamezebo’s walkthrough will provide you with some tips and hints to help you get a good start on getting along with your party animals. When the mood strikes you, you can throw a party and double your earnings. In this game, you rescue animals and place them in your very own zoo. Disco Zoo is a time/resource management game from NimbleBit.
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