Microsoft Announces Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood and Zoo Tycoon

Even more Xbox exclusive games coming.

Posted By | On 11th, Jun. 2013

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After a spate of great exclusives and games announced during their E3 conference, Microsoft has announced a couple more games that it probably didn’t have the time to fit into its conference. These games are the return of the Zoo Tycoon series on the Xbox consoles, as well as a new platforming adventure called Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood.

Below is some official information about both the games, as released by Microsoft themselves:

Zoo Tycoon: The wildly popular “Zoo Tycoon” series is back and bigger than ever! “Zoo Tycoon” on Xbox 360 and Xbox One has all your favorite zoo animals available for a new level of up close and personal interactions with the animals and zoo, and with intuitive controls and fun tutorials that are enjoyable for players of all ages. From creating, caring and customizing, to building, sharing and socializing, “Zoo Tycoon” has something for everyone! Zoo Tycoon will be available on Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood: When Max wishes for his annoying little brother to be whisked away, he gets more than he bargained for. Armed only with a marker, he sets out on a perilous journey to get his younger sibling back. Max: The Curse of the Brotherhood will be available exclusively on the Xbox 360.

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