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This park has such character and all the little details make it feel like a real place. Just roaming about is such a treat. If only we had a firstperson mode, then I would truly get lost in the walk. Although the Brachiosaurs would probably feel a little cramped in their enclosure XD, everything else is the right size. Not to small, not to big, which means that no matter where you look you'll be able to spot an animal within it.
Multiple thumbs up from me and an award. You've earned it.
Can't wait to see future builds being slowy added. This is a big inspiration for me. Personally I'll wait a bit more before tackling such a big project (after some major updates are added to the game). But it does make me want to boot it up and start a project of my own.
(also the desert canyon area in the middle with the unlabeled enclosure is intended for Velociraptors, so ignore the 2 T. rexes living there right now)
The habitats often being so small does take me out of it sometimes, though. But that's my only criticism.