- Wolf (video game)
Infobox VG| title = Wolf
developer = Manley and Associates, Inc.moby game|id=/dos/wolf|name="Wolf"]
publisher = Sanctuary Woods, Inc.cite web
url = http://www.csoon.com/issue3/wolf.htm
title = Wolf by Sanctuary Woods
work = Coming Soon Magazine, Vol I No.3
publisher = Coming Soon Magazine, Inc
date = 1995-02
description = Wolf review
accessdate = 2007-08-31]
designer = Ivan Manley,Sam Palahnuk , David Hasle
license = Proprietary
engine =
version =
released =1994
genre =Life simulation game
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms =DOS
media = 3½"floppy disks
CD
requirements =80386 class CPU, 2 MBRAM
input = Keyboard and mouse"Wolf" is life simulation game where the player takes the role of a
wolf .The gameplay is divided into two parts. The first is a sandbox mode, where the player has no predetermined goal. The second is a scenario mode, where the player has to complete specific actions; this is comparable to quests given in RPGs.
A notable feature of this game is the educational material available. Included are multimedia, such as clips and animations of wolves, and a section of information about wolves.
Gameplay
The game's main point is to survive as a wolf. This is handled by maintaining the wolf's health, hunger, stamina and thirst, the status of these is shown at the bottom of the screen. This part of the screen can also be used to initiate actions such as eating, drinking, sleeping, and using the wolf's senses, though there are also keys which serve the same purpose. The wolf's senses (sight, smell, hearing) are used to locate prey and evade humans hunters.
The cursor is used to control the wolf's movements, and is used to attack prey or challenge other wolves by clicking them.
References
See also
*
Lion (video game) External links
* [http://www.wolfquest.org/ WolfQuest] , a similar game for
Mac OS X andWindows NT , released in 2007 byMinnesota Zoo .
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