Probably. I think the Wolfquest team are planning on making it able to have a full pack with the pups you've raised, but that's only rumors. I'm not quite sure...
in wolf quest 1 the quest is to find a mate, but afther you do so theres not much to do but hunt or play multi player. in wolf quest 2 wich has not come out yet you have to make a pack and protect it train your pups hunt and keep your pack from getting killed umm that's it Quest 1 : Find a mate Quest 2 Slough Creek: Train your pups, feed your pups, take them on a journey, and make sure they are not killed. Slough Creek Quest 2 is now out! Go the Wolf Quest website to download it.
The second wolf quest is about getting a pack and having pups. You can name and rear your pups. The second area is Called Slough Creek. It's very good.You can mark your territory and make a den. Log on to WolfQuest's website to download Wolf Quest Survival of the Pack.The third wolf quest will be better. it will have weather changes and night time and day time. You can go in to the dens too. Coming 2011. Have Fun!WolfQuest 2.5 is out now! YAY
you need to kill a carcass or eat. But in Survival of the pack, when your moving the pups to the Star place, you can save whenever you want.
A quest wolf i think is a wolf who has a mate and is doing a questthat involves creating a pack and taking care of pups ( I think)"Wolf Quest" is a game you can download online. You can play as a wolf and complete many quests, the definition is quite simple. There is more information on the Wolf Quest website at www.wolfquest.org
The second quest in WolfQuest is where you and your mate look for a den, mark your territory, and protect and raise your pups.
a game where your a wolf and you hunt and have pups go to wolfquest .org youll find out more there
In WolfQuest, to make your pack bigger, you need to find a mate and successfully raise pups. As your pups grow up and become dispersal wolves, they may return to join your pack if you have an available territory slot. You can have up to 5 wolf pack members in the game.
I Hate To Admit. But, In The WolfQuest Game Your Pups Never grow. Trust Me BEAT THE GAME 2 TIMES! And It Says Your Pups Will Grow But You Have To Return To The Main Title Screen.
A baby wolf is called a pup. Wolf pups are born in litters, typically consisting of four to six pups, and are born blind and helpless. They rely on their mother and pack for care and protection during their early development. As they grow, they learn crucial survival skills from their parents and other pack members.
in wolf quest 1 the quest is to find a mate, but afther you do so theres not much to do but hunt or play multi player. in wolf quest 2 wich has not come out yet you have to make a pack and protect it train your pups hunt and keep your pack from getting killed umm that's it Quest 1 : Find a mate Quest 2 Slough Creek: Train your pups, feed your pups, take them on a journey, and make sure they are not killed. Slough Creek Quest 2 is now out! Go the Wolf Quest website to download it.
The second wolf quest is about getting a pack and having pups. You can name and rear your pups. The second area is Called Slough Creek. It's very good.You can mark your territory and make a den. Log on to WolfQuest's website to download Wolf Quest Survival of the Pack.The third wolf quest will be better. it will have weather changes and night time and day time. You can go in to the dens too. Coming 2011. Have Fun!WolfQuest 2.5 is out now! YAY
If you mean how a wolf becomes a pack, first a wolf go find a mate, then they start making pups and that is the pack, later the pups will grow and leave and that wolf will make more puppies
Yes, wolves are known for their strong parental care and pack dynamics. Both the alpha male and female, as well as other pack members, actively participate in nurturing and protecting the pups. They provide food, warmth, and protection, teaching the young wolves essential survival skills as they grow. This cooperative care helps ensure the survival and success of the pack.
Yes, you will need to download and install Survival of the Pack (Slough Creek / Episode 2) in order to have puppies. You cannot have pups in version 1.6.x and below.Note: You cannot have pups in multiplayer, but may still roleplay pups.
Yes! There is Wolfquest: Slough Creek. If you want both, you can get Wolfquest: Survival of the pack. You can have pups on it.
Yes, wolf pups engage in play fighting as an essential part of their development. This behavior helps them learn social skills, establish pack dynamics, and practice hunting techniques. Through play, they develop coordination and strength, which are crucial for survival as they grow. Additionally, play fighting fosters bonds between siblings and other pack members.
In quest 2, the puppies do not grow up, they remain the same age and size, it will probably be episode 3 when the puppies are larger/grown up.