Considering wolves mark their territory with urinal scenting, no, not officially. I've seen players claiming territory as theirs, but since you can't perform the mandatory territorial marking procedures real wolves do (urinating), I wouldn't consider it to be legitimately making the area your "territory".
Those interactions were deliberately not included in multiplayer, which is intended to be played as a pack, though not in the sense of mates and kin.
Chats on Wolf Quest are available in the Multiplayer rooms.
When you open WolfQuest, you may click on "multiplayer".
You must create your own account. See the related links for full details.Once your account has been activated by an administrator, you should have no problems logging on to the multiplayer feature and WolfQuest forum.
No, you can't.
in single it will but in multiplayer it won't.
no. wolfquest multiplayer lets you interact with the whole world. it, however, does not work on rainy days.
Mates are not allowed on Multiplayer.
Yes, If you are on multiplayer and you are using inappropriate behavior people can report you for it and you may be banned from multiplayer.
In single player you can but in multiplayer, you can't
No. You are unable to play the role of a pup in WolfQuest either in single player or mutli-player.
Sort of. You can pretend you are in RP (Role Play). You can't actually have pups in multiplayer though.
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to complete WolfQuest to unlock multiplayer. The feature is available immediately after installing the game-- to play, you will need to have registered an account on the community forums in order to login and play with other members of WolfQuest. (See the provided sources / related links.)