If you click on "M", you should see pink areas, you just go to the pink areas. On the compass, you may also see a wolf.
After you find a mate, and you find your den, you can push P and it will mark your territory. Remember to do it often or intruding wolves will come. !~
Even though there are signs of other packs in WolfQuest. There is no 'wolf pack'. The only wolves you are able to run into are stranger wolves, dispersal wolves, and on the final mission (if you enter another pack territory) a wolf will appear and chase you out.
In WolfQuest, to find wolves, you can usually follow the scent trails marked on the screen, look for tracks, listen for howling, or explore areas where other predators or prey animals are present. Wolves tend to roam around rivers, hunting grounds, and territories within the game's map.
If you are a male, then press the P button on your keyboard. If you pee, that will be called marking your territory, therefore, you let other wolves come to find you.
it's pretty much just your mate and pups but there are differn't wolves that will come onto your territory and try to take your pups
Wolves. WolfQuest is meant to be an educational and realistic simulation game that teaches people about wolves and their pack.
Yes, I'm sure there are.
there is,FeralHeart you can be a lion and a wolf there....
There is currently no way to enter your den in WolfQuest.
You cannot bite other wolves on WolfQuest, not either in Single Player nor Multi-Player.
You can be any age to enter WolfQuest. Its a fun free game for all ages to learn more about wolves.
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.