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WolfQuest is a free, educational game about wolves. The player creates wolf pups and raises them in the wilds of north America, exploring subjects such as life cycle, adaptations and environments while dodging natural disasters like forest fires and droughts. Visit http://www.wolfquest.org to download this anniversary edition for PC or Mac! It's totally free to play and features high-resolution art and graphics optimized for PCs with Windows 10 or Mac computers with macOS Sierra (v10.12). You'll get your own pups to raise too! You can learn more at: http://www.wolfquest. org/thegame.html Need help? Visit the WolfQuest FAQ page at: http://www.wolfquest.org/faq.html WolfQuest is available for both PC and Mac computers! You can download the game for free at http://www.wolfquest.org/thegame.html WolfQuest requires Windows 10 or macOS Sierra (v10.12). Older versions of Windows and OS X are not supported at this time, though we may experiment with XP machines in the future if it seems safe to do so (not recommended). The latest version of the game is 1.7.1, released 12/11/2017. To see if you have the latest version, look for the green "1.7" in the top left corner (the date may be different). If it says something else, check for an update at http://www. wolfquest .org/update_options_en .php WolfQuest was funded by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0804746 to Sally Pavesic at The Ohio State University, Columbus OH 43210-1373, USA and Grant No. 0705760 to Rachel Ignotofsky at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA 70803, USA. The WolfQuest Advisory Board is composed of six members from the United States and Canada who provide advice and insight to the project. WolfQuest is a follow-up project to the award-winning I Can See Clearly Now Pet Development Project, also funded by NSF under Grant No. 0804746 to Sally Pavesic at The Ohio State University, Columbus OH 43210-1373, USA and Grant No. 0705760 to Rachel Ignotofsky at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA 70803, USA. WolfQuest was funded by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0804746 to Sally Pavesic at The Ohio State University, Columbus OH 43210-1373, USA and Grant No. 0705760 to Rachel Ignotofsky at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA 70803, USA. The Pet Development Project received a 2006 Best Practices Award from the Society for Science & the Public and was elected as an honored member of the National Academy of Sciences , joining its teams that won awards for: Supercooperative Research: Animal Cognition and Design, and Research for Prehistoric Rock Art . cfa1e77820
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