Zootopia: Code 11-25

Zootopia: Code 11-25 is an open-world action/adventure video game based on the hit Disney movie Zootopia. It was developed by Ubisoft San Francisco and published by Disney Interactive.

Plot
A week after the events of the movie, Zootopia is experiencing a crime wave for the books. Officer Judy Hopps and her newly appointed partner Nick Wilde are given multiple assignments provide the key to peace for the city - they range from simple jobs such as stopping street races to apprehending notorious mob bosses. Also joining them is their new motorhead friend Logan Hogini - a pig in charge of a local auto repair shop.

Gameplay
Zootopia: Code 11-25 is a misson-based action/adventure, featuring Forty missions (plus side missions).

Players assume the roles of three characters - Judy, Nick and Logan; the three have their own stats, all buildable - stamina, fighting, driving, biking, and boating.

Zootopia is faithfully recreated based on the movie. The map consists of 240 square miles, covering every district - each with their own look, conditions, even vehicles.

When driving, players can take down criminals, participate in street races, or just drive around. On foot, they can run, climb, swim, combat criminals, learn moves for fighting, and more. They may also commandeer vehicles off of the streets.

As they explore the city, players can discover many things. The first of which is Bus Stops - here, they may switch between any of the three main animals, or they can fast travel to one of many other Bus Stops in the city (granted they've been discovered first). Also featured is a day and night cycle along with changing weather.

With missions, players chase criminals, engage in hand-to-hand combat, and even act as escorts in a governor's parade. As long as it's a ZPD oriented mission, they can also call for backup, roadblocks or a helicopter. Upon completion of missions, they are rewarded with prize money and sometimes a new set of wheels!

There are also numerous side missions (see below).

They can also visit Logan's garage or any other of his garages in the city, where they may buy new vehicles, perform upgrades, or leisurely talk to Logan's staff.

Side missions/minigames
Motorsports at Serengeti Stadium, Savanna Central


 *  Motocross/ATV Races; six tracks 


 * 1) Oval
 * 2) Oval w/chicane
 * 3) Figure 8
 * 4) Speed Bumpy
 * 5) Ceiling High
 * 6) Muddy Mayhem


 *  Trial Biking; six rounds 


 * 1) Planks a Lot
 * 2) Construction Site
 * 3) Sawmill
 * 4) Roman Ruins
 * 5) Earthquake
 * 6) The Ultimate Test

Activities


 * Sloths to Sturgis; arcade cabinet
 * Found in Logan's main garage and a few other places.
 * 18 Wheels of Rhino; computer game
 * Accessible from Logan's computer.

Vehicles

 * L-8500 Prototype; supercar
 * Acceleration: 5/5
 * Speed: 4.5/5
 * Handling: 5/5
 * Durability: 2.5/5
 * Costs $100,000.

"Cycle Class"


 * Kojo 4x4; ATV
 * Acceleration: 5/5
 * Speed: 3/5
 * Handling: 4/5
 * Durability: 5/5
 * Costs $7,500.
 * Tarantula Trial; trial bike
 * Acceleration: 1/5
 * Speed: 2/5
 * Handling: 2/5
 * Durability: 5/5
 * Won by completing all Trial Biking events.

"Industrial Class"


 * Front-End Loader
 * Acceleration: 1.5/5
 * Speed: 2/5
 * Handling: 3/5
 * Durability: 5/5
 * Costs $36,700.
 * Cement Mixer
 * Acceleration: 1.5/5
 * Speed: 1/5
 * Handling: 2/5
 * Durability: 4.5/5
 * Costs $29,500.
 * Ungulate Sunset; semi truck
 * Acceleration: 1/5
 * Speed: 2/5
 * Handling: 3/5
 * Durability: 3/5
 * Alternate paint job(s): Patriotic Panther, I Dream of Gazelle
 * Costs $41,800.

"Special Class"


 * Meter Monster
 * Unlock by breaking 40 parking meters in downtown.
 * Acceleration: 3/5
 * Speed: 3/5
 * Handling: 3.5/5
 * Durability: 4.5/5
 * Gazelle's Limo
 * Unlock by locating all 60 of Gazelle's songbook pages scattered around the city.
 * Acceleration: 4/5
 * Speed: 3.5/5
 * Handling: 3/5
 * Durability: 3/5
 * Resembles a 2000 Cadillac Eldorado.

Online functionalities
Zootopia: Code 11-25 has functionality for online gaming. It features the following game modes.


 * Night Howler Havoc: Six players, divided into three on two teams, participate in this mode. When one person on a team grabs a Flower, for thirty seconds the vehicles of the team the player represents will turn faded purple, indicating they have gone savage. The other team then must run away; they earn score the farther they go. If they're caught by one of the "savage" vehicles, their engine will stall for a moment. Whichever player stays the furthest wins.
 * Street Racing:

Development
Zootopia: Code 11-25 was developed by Ubisoft's San Francisco studio and published by Disney Interactive. The game was announced as a title in development on May 5, 2016, with a tentative release date of Q4 2016. The game would later make an appearance at E3.

The development staff went all out to produce a faithful recreation of Zootopia - they also came up with locations that weren't seen in the movie, such as the Sahara International Airport.

The game's cutscenes were animated by Walt Disney Animation Studios, so they resemble the movie. Disney was even willing to join the project without being paid. The original voice cast returned as well - along with a new voice actor brought on for Logan Hogini - Ty Burrell.

On July 29, 2016, Michael Giacchino, who composed the score to the movie, tweeted that he would be returning to compose for Code 11-25, along with "a couple of surprise composers". His score partially consists of tracks inspired by car chase/cop movies of the seventies and eighties.

As gifts for pre-orders, Ubisoft released an exclusive "Funko Pop Hero Trio" of Judy, Nick and Logan with a diorama of Logan's shop complete with a ZPD cruiser on a service lift, as well as a CD of the score, complete with the tagline "Songs to go Savage to!".

The PC release has an exclusive radio station called "My Very Own FM", which allows users to place MP3 files into the game's files so they can listen to their own songs.

In April 2017, Ubisoft announced that a Switch port of Code 11-25 was in development, slated for a summer release.

Reception
Zootopia: Code 11-25 received mixed to positive reviews from critics, websites and magazines.

Fran Mirabella of IGN gave the game a 8.2/10, saying "With a vast open world faithfully based on the feature film, vibrant color palettes and sweet rides, Code 11-25 should prove to be more than a weekend trip to our favorite mammalian metropolis."