T. rex Trouble is a scenario in Zoo Tycoon 2: Extinct Animals. It is the final scenario available in the Extinct Exploration campaign.
A zoo fame level of 5 stars is one of the objectives. There is no time limit to complete this scenario.
Scenario[]
In-Game Description[]
The curator at your sister zoo is calling with an urgent request. They have a T. rex on display, but the animal is rampaging too often and they had to close their zoo. They are hoping you can help by providing another T. rex as a companion for their rampaging dinosaur. You haven't started showcasing dinos at your zoo yet, but if you hope to help, you better get started.
First, get your zoo to 4 stars of zoo fame.
Objectives[]
- Increase your zoo to 4 stars of zoo fame.
- Acquire any dinosaur and meet its basic needs.
- Build a Dinosaur Capture Team bunker.
- Acquire four species of dinosaur, and meet their basic needs to receive a grant.
- Increase your zoo fame to 5 stars.
- There's a dinosaur rampaging! Find a way to stop the rampage, quick!
- Adopt or acquire the T. rex for your zoo, and meet its basic needs.
- Release your T. rex to the wild.
- (Optional) Photograph the following:
- A dino eating.
- A dino playing with a prey dummy.
- A dino sleeping.
Animals[]
All animals are available for adoption in this scenario.
Starting[]
- 2 Elephant Birds
- 2 Dromedary Camels
- 1 Greater Flamingo
- 2 Moose
- 2 Red Pandas
- 2 Common Peafowl
- 2 Quaggas
- 2 Common Zebras
Required[]
- 1 Tyrannosaurus rex
- 4 Other non-avian dinosaurs
Dialogue[]
Scenario Win[]
Congratulations! By donating your Tyrannosaurus rex to your sister zoo, they were able to control their T. rex trouble and finally reopen their zoo! They sent your zoo $50,000 for all your efforts!
Trivia[]
- There exists unused dialogue for the player unlocking the Quagga from this scenario, suggesting that this was the initial reward before being replaced by the Brachiosaurus Slide.
- Congratulations! You've unlocked the quagga for adoption!
- For this scenario, the Deinosuchus and Dimetrodon are considered dinosaurs, even though they're an Aliigatorid and Sphenacodontid respectively.
- Interestingly, these two animals, alongside the Protarchaeopteryx and Velociraptor mean that the goal with a rampaging dinosaur can be completely skipped as none of these four animals can rampage.