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Educational games developer Eduweb, in cooperation with The Minnesota Zoo, has released a new episode of its animal life simulation series WolfQuest in a free downloadable bundle package.
Educational games developer Eduweb, in cooperation with The Minnesota Zoo, has released a new episode of its animal life simulation series WolfQuest in a free downloadable bundle package. The initial WolfQuest episode, Amethyst Mountain, puts players in the role of a grey wolf living in Yellowstone National Park. Gameplay focuses on hunting for food, marking territory, and finding a mate among a community of stranger wolves. Slough Creek, a new episode exclusive to the recently released WolfQuest: Survival of the Pack collection, challenges players to maintain a safe den for their mates and pups. The update expands explorable in-game territory by more than four square kilometers. WolfQuest also features a multiplayer mode that allows up to five player-controlled wolves to hunt as a pack. WolfQuest development is partially funded by the National Science Foundation, supporting upcoming episodes and expansions.
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