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April 10, 2022
it is a grate game a little bit glichy but one of the best game's out there i play on mobile even know it crashes a lot
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just so you know a little bit of gore but it is not that bad just red blobs
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March 6, 2022
Great except…..
Awesome game love it
The sad thing is you have to pay to have pups😭😭😭😭
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January 25, 2022
A good game for those willing to learn
{SPOILER ALERT - massive spoilers in this review}
WolfQuest is a game that allows the player to live the life of a wolf.
When you open the app, there are various buttons that tell you to either buy a coat colour, or use the ones provided. It is easy to buy them all, especially for sticklers like me that love doing hours of customizing.
You can customise (which admittedly spends a lot of time) your wolf, chose gender, name and pelt colours.
When you get in-game, there is a very weak elk that requires you to kill it, which is the way of the wild, but for sensitive kids, this may be a brutal way for the game to start.
Once the tutorial is finished, you can hunt more elk, or go in the wolf territories to fight/be submissive to them. Younger viewers might get frightened of these actions and start a conversation (what the game is about, and parents, you will need to have it one day) about ecosystems and predators.
Once you collect 800 points, you can find a mate, which requires a few actions such as tail wagging, playbowing, licking face and sniffing noses, all natural in the wild.
Once going to Slough Creek, you find a den to have pups in. After a few days, predators start trying to attack the den and take the pups. If they succeed, a banner shows up saying '[insert name here] has died' or something similar. This is very heartbreaking for players who get attached to the pups.
*you can also kill the wolves that come near the den, which you might find disturbing, but no cannibalism occurs after these actions*
Once you finish the game, you feel a sense of 'YAY' and encouragement to play again, which I really like.
While WolfQuest: anniversary edition is so much better for PC/MAC, it's a wonderful placeholder for the android and iPad users.
Thanks for reading and making up your mind! I hope this helped!
- Raei
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June 2, 2021
the classic wolf quest
it's a very good game. available on mobile and desktop. it's educational and fun. you get to learn about wolves of Yellowstone National park and how they, and other wolves, live. the graphics aren't the best, but they're okay! (the new version of this game, wolf quest 3, has way better graphics, almost identical to real life, I go more in detail about wolf quest 3 near the end of this review.) there is some violence but not too much. the carcasses get rather bloody when you eat them but it's not too bad. you get a mate in this game but there is no sex or sexual behaviour. the mate is an ai who helps you fight and hunt. you have to pay for the rest of the game (raising pups) and multiplayer. the game is short but challenging and you can replay it a lot. if it gets boring, there is multiplayer, which means you play with people around the world. you can raise pups with other people or just hunt and chat. there are public servers where you play with strangers and private servers where you get to play with people you know and trust. the private servers are more safe. if you sign up as under 13, you can only join public servers where phrase chat is enabled. this means that you can only communicate using pre-written sentences and stuff, you have less freedom to say what you want. if you sign up as over 13, you get text chat where you get to type what you want but you can't swear. phrase chat is more safe. on private servers, text chat or voice chat are options. there is no voice chat in public servers.
that whole review was for the classic wolf quest. there is a new wolf quest game, wolf quest 3: anniversary edition. I haven't played it yet, but from videos and pictures, it looks absolutely stunning! almost identical to real life. it's only available on PC for now. you have to pay quite a bit for it. if you've already bought the classic wolf quest you don't have to buy wolf quest 3, at least that's what I've heard. the violence on wolf quest 3 is much more realistic. instead of being able to spam the attack button like on wolf quest classic, I'm pretty sure you hold onto the button and your wolf latches on, until the elk is dead. elk run in herds and the easiest ones to kill are the babies, which you lead out of the herd. it could be quite upsetting for small children but I think it's not too bad, and it is very realistic and educational. I could go on forever about wolf quest 3. but I wont. I highly recommend you check out BOTH games. :)
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May 3, 2021
Amazing Game My Favorite to Play!
I play Wolf Quest 2.7 on my iPad. You experience the life of a real wolf! You create your wolf, chose what its name is, fur color, and female or male. You actually have to sniff out elk herds, pick one, and kill it! When eating an elk, it can get a little bloody, but it isn't TOO bad. And eating elk is only one thing you can do so far. Next you have to find a mate. (It isn't graphic like, it doesn't show you mating with your mate.) Then you pay $4.00. (It's so worth it!) Then go to Slough Creek. Another great reason this game is fun is because you use maps and a compass to point which direction you want to go! You mark territory and pick a den area (like a real wolf), and then give birth to pups! (it doesn't show you giving birth) Name them! Then you have to defend your pups from predators and feed them (by vomiting, but that isn't gross at all). Predators include cougars, bears, coyotes, and other wolves from different packs. Your puppies CAN die from hunger, predators, or drowning in the river. But you can choose easy or challenging. After that, you need to go on a journey to summer hunting grounds, and there they grow up and then leave the pack. You can have up to 4 litters. This game is so fun! I recommend it. The reason I did 9 and up was because I think little kids may get scared by the bloody elk carcass. (You can chose less graphic or high graphic in settings I think though.) This game is amazing and it's only $4.00 and then you have the whole game! Definitely recommend to people who love wolves and even to people who don't like them as much it is SO FUN.
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October 20, 2020
What you need to know about the wolf quest
I will ONLY be talking about SINGLEPLAYER (Just don't play multiplayer..) Wolf quest is a great game. It is educational. It teaches you a lot about wolves and how they live in the wild.
There IS blood. It isn't that much,(Blood isn't really bad, It shows what can happen to an elk.. Yes. But that's not really a problem) The player must find a mate for their wolf but the wolf literally doesn't say much
These are the things you have to say to get a single player mate (I like you, Lets Play, Lets start a pack) That's literally all you say to the other wolf. When you have puppies it doesn't show them being born. A puppy CAN die. But if you play on the challenge level "Pretty Easy" then your puppies will most likely stay alive. So the game is great and its appropriate for anyone above the age of 11. Only because blood might scare smaller children.
(Multiplayer has bad behaved players who will swear in chat sometimes. So I would not recommend multiplayer mode.)
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July 28, 2019
Educating and fun
The game can get you immersed for hours, especially with the recent release of WolfQuest 3: Anniversary Edition, which has been revealed over a course of a few months explaining its new features. It really shows a nice and heartwarming simulation of a wolf and isn't categorised for the bloodthirsty to stay true to their family-friendly promise. The gore can be hidden in the settings of the game (and is by default), so killing an elk shouldn't scare a child. Just know the violence is meant to be a core representation of an actual wolf, so don't be upset about it.
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July 27, 2019
great game
Wolf quest is a really good game and even better with the new wolf quest 3 demo. I do have to say only download it if you have a good computer because it can make the computer laggy. It is kind of violent obviously because your playing as a wolf and need to hunt.
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April 30, 2019
Most realistic wolf game you will find!
This is a very realistic wolf game and, in my opinion, one of the best.
The animation is beautiful and I love interacting with the other wolves.
It is very educational about how wolves behave.
If you love wolves, this game is a must have!
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April 13, 2019
Really fun game!
I don’t usually like blood or gore, but this game (even though it does have that stuff when you kill and eat elk and hares) didn’t freak me out! It’s a really fun game, where you have to find a mate (in Amethyst Mountain) and then you go to Slough Creek, where you get your pups! My only suggestion is to read the tutorials, because if you don’t, the game will be really hard (personal experience…). :)