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Released March 25, 2016 · eduweb
LIVE THE LIFE OF A WILD WOLF! WolfQuest is a wildlife simulation game about wolf ecology. Playing as a two-year-old gray wolf in Yellowstone National Park, you'll learn how to live on your own, finding food, meeting other wolves, and searching for a mate. Ultimately, your goal is to find a home and raise your own family. Your quest begins on the slopes of Amethyst Mountain and eventually takes you across the Lamar Valley to Slough Creek. There, you and your mate will establish a territory and raise a litter of pups: training them, feeding them, defending them against predators, and finally taking them on a cross-country journey to a summer home. Ultimately, your success will depend on your ability to ensure the survival of your pack. Play the game alone or with friends in on-line multiplayer missions, which now feature the complete pup-raising mission arc. Private multiplayer games feature text and voice chat. Both private and public games have phrase chat.
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WolfQuest 2.7/Classic Login Issue
Earlier this year, AgeCheq (our longtime third-party provider for verified parental consent for players under age 13) shut down. We have found a new provider for WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition, but due to ever-evolving technology, we are no longer able to update WolfQuest 2.7/Classic. If you have a…
Multiplayer Shut Down on WolfQuest Classic (v2.7)
Multiplayer for WolfQuest Classic (v2.7) is no longer available due to new new security protocols on the server. The single-player game will continue to work and the game remains available on the iOS App Store and is still included if you purchase WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition for PC/Mac. We apolo…
WolfQuest Returns to Yellowstone: Slough Creek
Though not as vast as the Lamar Valley or as spectacular as Yellowstone’s geysers or waterfalls, Slough Creek is one of my favorite areas in the park. It was a delight to return there during our visit last August! Susan and I hiked up the valley, often bushwacking through tall grasses and dense woo…
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