Just be sure to choose the correct direction (pick “both” if you’re unsure). But for habitat barriers like Wood Logs, one of my personal favorite designs, you can stop animals from climbing out by heading into the “edit barrier” menu, clicking on the right-hand tab found toward the bottom of your screen, and selecting one of the “Climb Proof” options. As for making barriers climb-proof, many walls are inherently resistant to would-be climbers (you can hover your mouse over a barrier type to see this info).
From here, you can toggle glass windows on and off, and – once researched by Mechanics – even use one-way glass. To do so, click on a wall or habitat, then hit “edit barrier,” and look near the bottom right of your screen for a “Window” option.
Hopefully they’ll work wonders for you too. To help you cut it as a zoo manager, I’ve assembled tips – from keyboard shortcuts to obscure menus to financial advice – that would’ve made life easier for me.
If you’ve played the original Zoo Tycoon series and Frontier’s previous sim title, Planet Coaster, you’ll have a decent idea of what to expect from Planet Zoo.
Planet Zoois a very good game for very good people, but disaster can strike at any moment. The best Planet Zoo tips to get you started