Disco Zoo - Review
Disco Zoo

Disco Zoo

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Charming pixel zoo management with funky disco vibes

Disco Zoo turns the classic tycoon formula into a lighthearted, rhythm-infused management game where collecting adorable animals is only half the fun. From the team behind Tiny Tower, it blends zoo building, simple puzzle mechanics, and a dash of disco to create a compulsively check-in-and-tap experience.

You begin as a new zoo owner, sending helicopters to different regions to rescue animals. Each rescue mission plays out as a tiny logic puzzle on a grid, where you must uncover hidden creatures within a limited number of moves. It’s easy to grasp yet satisfying, and discovering a new species always feels rewarding. Soon you’ll go from pigs and horses to exotic wildlife and even dinosaurs, giving your exhibits a real sense of progression.

Managing the zoo itself is pleasantly straightforward. Animals generate coins over time, visitors react to what’s on display, and your main job is to expand enclosures, unlock new regions, and keep the whole place lively. The signature twist is the disco party mechanic: spend resources to throw a party and your animals wake up, earn faster, and dance under flashing lights. It’s a humorous, charming way to temporarily boost income and break up routine tapping.

Visually, Disco Zoo leans into cute pixel art and bright colors, backed by upbeat, looping music that fits the playful theme. Sessions are naturally short, making it ideal for quick breaks. However, the core loop can become repetitive, especially once you’ve unlocked several regions, and the game doesn’t offer deep strategic layers.

Still, as a casual management title with a quirky personality, Disco Zoo excels. It’s best enjoyed in small bursts, collecting critters, triggering discos, and slowly transforming your humble menagerie into a bustling, boogie-filled attraction.

package name

com.nimblebit.discozoo

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

NimbleBit LLC