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  2. WolfQuest - Wikipedia

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    WolfQuest is a 3D wildlife simulation video game originally developed by the Minnesota Zoo and game developer company Eduweb, and developed solely by Eduweb since 2013. The game's main purpose is to help players understand wolves and the roles they play in nature by being virtually incarnated as a gray wolf themselves.

  3. The Wolf Among Us - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Among Us was released on the Xbox 360, PC, and Mac worldwide on October 11, 2013. [35] The digital download was released on October 11 worldwide for the Xbox 360, and for Microsoft Windows from the Telltale Games store. [1] The PlayStation 3 version came on October 15 in North America. [36]

  4. Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf received "mixed or average," according to review aggregator Metacritic, based on reviews from 10 professional critics. [6] Greg Kasavin from GameSpot criticized the chaotic combat and difficulty "to keep track of what's happening in the game's large-scale battles," limited user interface, relatively "small unit counts" and "limited base defenses," and lack of ...

  5. Vikings: Wolves of Midgard - Wikipedia

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    Vikings: Wolves of Midgard is set in the Shores of Midgard, a world based upon the mythology and history of the Vikings with a fantasy twist. [10] The game follows a warrior/shieldmaiden who recently become the newest chieftain of Ulfung Village, the home of the namesake tribe said to be consisted of outcasts and renegades, after saving their home from a Jötnar raid orchestrated by a powerful ...

  6. Wolf (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Computer Player ' s Peter Suciu summarized it as "a nice novelty game without a lot to it", and questioned its target audience. He wrote that Wolf would be "quite upsetting" to children; however, he found the game too shallow for adult players outside of its simulation mode, which he in turn thought was missing clear rewards or goals. [ 5 ]

  7. Category:Wolf Team games - Wikipedia

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  8. Wolf King - Wikipedia

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    Wolf King is an upcoming animated epic fantasy-adventure television series based on the Wereworld novels by Curtis Jobling. Produced by Lime Pictures, the series is scheduled for release in 2025 on Netflix. [3] The animation studios are Jellyfish Pictures and Assemblage Entertainment.

  9. Wolfpack (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, PC Gamer US named Wolfpack the 34th best computer game ever. The editors wrote, "There are more complicated sub sims around, but if you're looking for nail-biting excitement and an interface that lets you experience the visceral tension of the Battle of the North Atlantic, look no farther than Wolfpack on CD-ROM."