Just a heads up, there won't be an update tomorrow.
It gave them hop
February-June, Year TwoThe Headshoots Facility continued to grow slowly. An endangered unicorn was added to the collection, and a chamber was opened up to house all sorts of aquatic life.
To be blunt, we went into this part with financial and guest satisfaction problems, mostly stemming from the aquatic section. For some reason, the people weren't going to the restaurant in sufficient numbers. I'll experiment and see if I can find a fix. On an unrelated note, I've cut the price of the jellyfish show to one dollar.
By April, we got our hammerhead exhibit and passed the last few non-research unlocks.
I temporarily turned off the jellyfish show and noticed immediate improvements. By my guess, the show was going on so long, even with only three tricks, that people were getting hungry to the point of anger. Our rating shot up five points and our income went up by a couple thousand dollars a month, enough that I was able to hire a new zookeeper, marine specialist, and maintenance worker. I've shortened the show to two tricks and a less frequent schedule. It still seems to have an noticeable negative affect, but a more survivable one now.
We won two awards for adding our 10th animal, the Atlantic swordfish.
Not long after that, a pair of red kangaroos joined our collection.
Per a suggestion by Prophet, I gave one of our crocodiles a custom name.
Sadly, our unicorn died of old age shortly thereafter. We'll get another one soon, but for now I think we need the money for the entrance hub.
I had some fun setting up our improved hub. I went ahead and prepared the entrance to the savanna safari, even though it's still closed. I also added a playground for children in one corner.
Finally, we also won a certificate to celebrate our 500th guest.
Headshoot's thriving tiger pack.