Chroma Club has announced Zoo Club the firm's Android release based on the free eBook Chroma Club: The Zoo - has just passed 1 million installs on Google's platform.
As a result, Chroma Club has revealed it's looking to port versions of the app both to iOS, and Barnes & Noble's Android-equipped Nook e-readers.
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Zoo Club pitches itself as the top free zoo release on the platform, offering players the opportunity to maintain their own park as well as take on a selection of mini-games.
The title is currently part of a daily Chroma Club competition, which gives away glow-in-the-dark bracelets to players who purchase a ticket in-game.
The app also offers additional features if users become a member of the Chroma Club, though the firm hasn't released statistics detailing the number of members who have signed up to date.
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