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Why do I play The Wolf Game?


Well, it started because I needed some fresh air and to run around in vast open spaces. Then it turned into a wonderful feeling of fantasy—I mean, if you ever wanted to be an animal... doesn't a wolf look beautiful, intelligent, and quite majestic?


The game offers weekly and daily tasks to help you earn more points. This also makes the game less random and gives you a goal to keep playing. In this game, wolves tend to pursue specific goals rather than randomly killing animals that, by the way, attack the wolves if they see them. Hunting these animals becomes more like self-defense (a smart strategy from the developer, and I will not say why :). The goal of the game is to earn points and climb higher ranks.


You make your wolf stronger in terms of health, attack power, and other points. There are also timed events that help you earn points. There are maps of different hunting grounds, and also for wolves to fight each other. Wolves usually gather in packs to hunt, and one of them becomes the Alpha in the hunting ground. The wolf that hunts the most kills, and leadership passes if another wolf surpasses the Alpha's hunting points or if the current Alpha leaves the game.


It's nice that extra points have been added for players who share their champion hunts with other players. The game also features ready-made phrases to overcome language limitations, such as "I need help," " a champion here," "Thank you," "Wait for all," and so on. I won't talk about the random friend requests players send to add other players to their groups. I also won't discuss the game's social or psychological dimensions. As I said, I created this page to participate in the conversation and avoid serious discussions. After all, I'm not a minor, and games, like everything else around us, require awareness from the players themselves, the game developers, and even families.


Personally, I don't accept friend requests because they are anonymous and unwelcome, whether from a minor—because I'm not a minor—or an adult—because I'm not here to build a team or play to win. For me, games are a new environment I recently entered to balance reality, and I'm not ready to accept any reality within it.


Simply put, I'm a solo player, and I enjoy it immensely.

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