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Massively Multiplayer Online WolvesMassively Multiplayer Online WolvesThe Minnesota Zoo, in partnership with eduweb (and a variety of wolf-related organizations) is launching WolfQuest. The game is free to play and can be downloaded for the PC or Mac. WolfQuest is an online multiplayer game in which players take on the roles of wolves in Yellowstone Park. It will be released as a series of episodes designed to both allow players to experience wolf life and educate players on the lives and realities of wolves. The game will be released as a series of episodes, with the first episode (WolfQuest: Amethyst Mountain) being released today. The game has been developed with the help of a grant of more than $500,000 from the (U.S.) National Science Foundation.
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Utmost impressive! And people tell me there is no more innovation in gaming ;)!
I tried SP for a few minutes, ran around aimlessly killing rabbits, and finally encountered a few other wolves that I somehow always ended up chasing off... no wolf cubs for me. Also, controlling the wolf is somewhat hard, it always ends up going where you don't want to go, unless you're running in a straight line, that is. But if they fixed that, the game might be entertaining for a while.
If you don't play it with your mouse, the controls are terrible. The whole game runs very crappy on my machine, though it passes the minimum system requirements.
hehe, what will they think of next. But it's just an MMO, not an MMORPG, right? There is no character creation and you can't name your wolf "Mr. Wuulf", right?