When you succeed on mating a dispersal wolf of the opposite gender you will get to name it and it will become your mate. Mate have a random fur color.In Amethyst Mountain it will follow you around and kill what you bite. Once you've mated you are able to go to Slough Creek by saving your game. The Moose/Goose Egg is an object in the Reign of Giants DLC. During Spring, Moose/Goose will wander off to lay an egg. The egg radiates electricity and can be struck with a Hammer 4 times to cause it to hatch, otherwise if the Moose/Goose is left alone, it will hatch on its own. Each strike with.
WolfQuest 3: Anniversary Edition (early access)We're remaking the game from the ground up! Bigger and better gameplay, huge new maps, more animals.and it's a free update if you own WolfQuest 2.7!The first episode, Amethyst Mountain, is available as Early Access for PC/Mac now!
While in Early Access, we will be updating the game frequently with more features, multiplayer, and ultimately the Slough Creek episode with pups.The mobile version will come after the game is completed on PC/Mac platformsWe’ll then resume development of the next episode, Tower Fall. Learn more in the! WolfQuest 2.7With your purchase of WolfQuest, you get both WolfQuest 2.7 and WolfQuest 3: Anniversary Edition (early access)!IMPORTANT:. The Free Trial is for WQ 2.7, not for the new Anniversary Edition - which has higher hardware requirements than WQ 2.7 had, so please check those specs before purchasing. (We do not currently have a free trial for WQ: Anniversary Edition.). WQ: Anniversary Edition has significantly higher hardware requirements than the old game. Be sure to check them below before purchasing!Live the life of a wild wolf!You are a two-year old gray wolf born in the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park. You learned the ways of the wolf in your birth pack.
Now it's time for you to 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 build your own family.Embark on a quest for survival!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.Experience Yellowstone National ParkExplore WolfQuest's realistic recreation of the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park — 'the Serengeti of North America' — where herds of elk and other ungulates roam the sagebrush steppe grasslands, alpine forests, and magnificent high ridges.But watch out for packs of stranger wolves, who patrol their territories and don't look kindly on intruders. The wilderness brims with other dangers as well — grizzly bears, cougars, and coyotes — who all vie with you for territory and food. Realistic Ecology and Gameplay (Anniversary Edition). WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition raises the bar for realistic and accurate eco-simulation gameplay:. Herds of elk roam the land in realistic herds, along with moose, mule deer, and other prey. Other wolf packs maintain and defend their territory against intruders - like you.
Grizzlies, cougars, coyotes, and other predators challenge you over your kills - and protect theirs. Wolves communicate with each other using natural actions and vocalizations. Dynamic (family-friendly) courtship interactions allow you to choose a suitable mate. Vast wilderness maps (nearly 50 square kilometers) depict Yellowstone's Northern Range. Dynamic day/night, weather, and seasons immerse you in the wilderness.Our science advisors include some of the top wolf biologists in the world today, who help us keep WolfQuest accurate to real wolf biology and behavior.Play the game alone or with friends!In single-player games, learn how to hunt elk, communicate with other wolves, find a mate in Amethyst Mountain. (Amethyst Mountain is currently available in WolfQuest 3: Anniversary Edition early access and WolfQuest 2.7)In Slough Creek, establish a den and territory, raise pups, and embark on a perilous journey to a summering site.(Slough Creek is currently only available in WolfQuest 2.7)In multiplayer games (currently only available in WolfQuest 2.7), explore the wilderness, hunt elk, and raise pups with your friends!
Your QuestYou must successfully kill two elk (of any type) to complete the Learn to Hunt quest. What to Eat?In Yellowstone, elk are wolves' main meal.
You can also hunt and eat other prey: mule deer, moose, snowshoe hares, and bighorn sheep (coming soon!). Note: bison are planned for a future episode.Predators try to expend the least effort for the most calories, while also considering the level of risk. A snowshoe hare might be the easiest to kill, but hunting enough hares to feed a whole wolf pack is not worth the effort – compared to an elk feast that could sustain a pack for a week or so. Scavenging at a carcass is a great way to get calories but not if you have to fight a grizzly or rival wolves to get a few bites.Success means surviving the hunt. So you will want to choose prey that won't kill you.
You may want to save your game before undertaking a hunt. Ungulates (hooved mammals) have formidable defenses! If you are playing on Accurate, expect to be successful hunting only a small percentage of the time (so strategize like a real wolf).The strength, speed, and danger of prey varies so choose wisely. An adult moose or bull elk is a pretty tough target. Mule deer are less dangerous but are very fast.
Hares are no danger to you, but hardly more than a snack. Elk seek safety in numbers. Younger animals are less dangerous but may have mothers protecting them. Note: You can't eat competitors like stranger wolves and coyotes.How to Hunt WHERE the PREY ROAMThe first step in any hunt is to locate your prey of choice. Prey can be found most anywhere, as they roam freely (rather than spawning in fixed locations as in past versions of WolfQuest) so it usually takes some concentrated effort to find them. In autumn, elk herds tend to graze on the ridges and in the forests of Amethyst Mountain.
Mule deer and moose don't travel in herds but are found scattered throughout the habitats. Hares are fairly common, if you need a light lunch. Once bighorn sheep are added to the game, they will stick close to the cliffs.Prey ignore wolf pack territories but you should not! Hunting on rival turf could prove hazardous to your health. One hunting strategy is to chase your prey out of enemy territory so you can enjoy you meal more safely. Press M or TAB to view your map, your location, and pack territories. LOCATING PREY: SCENT VIEWAfter choosing your general hunting area, track other animals using Scent View: Tap V to switch Scent View on or off.
Look for scents floating in the air or on the ground. Follow scents to find prey animals or dangerous competitors. Wolves have an excellent sense of smell, so don't get discouraged if you have to follow a scent over a large distance.Follow airborne scent particles back to their source. Remember, airborne scents float with the wind, so track them upwind (so they float towards you. Think of it like wading upstream, into the current.)Ground scents (glowing footprints) appear when you get close to other animals.