first you have to find a mate, next you pick a den, then you get your pups, and do your best to keep them alive, feed them kill coyotes that go after them bite bears three times so they go and to finnish make them all
No, you can only have four pups on WolfQuest.
After establishing a mate in WolfQuest, you can start a family by denning together. The mate may help you take care of any pups you have. Working together with your mate can improve your chances of successfully raising a litter.
Your pups do not grow up in WolfQuest.nono
That is not possible. WolfQuest is about wolves. It is not CoyoteQuest (nor are there plans for other animalQuest games!) and it cannot be done, no matter where you may have heard or read that rumor.Remember: the game is about wolves, your objectives are to find a dispersal wolf and raise a litter of wolf pups. ;)
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.
The second quest in WolfQuest is where you and your mate look for a den, mark your territory, and protect and raise your pups.
In WolfQuest you have four pups. This is a set number and is unchangeable.
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No, you can only have four pups on WolfQuest.
Nope.
The aim of WolfQuest Episode 2: Slough Creek is to find a den for you and your mate then raise your pups. You need to keep them from danger and give them love. The pups start off 6 weeks old. GAME HINT: You need to have a mate in the WolfQuest: Amythist Mountain to be able to have a mate in Slough Creek. From WolfGal
Your pups do not grow up in WolfQuest.nono
After establishing a mate in WolfQuest, you can start a family by denning together. The mate may help you take care of any pups you have. Working together with your mate can improve your chances of successfully raising a litter.
You get a mate in Wolfquest 1, have pups in 2 and who knows what for 3
Yes! There is Wolfquest: Slough Creek. If you want both, you can get Wolfquest: Survival of the pack. You can have pups on it.
no they do not raise their pups
Once pups are born, they do not change color.