Game overview
Wildlife Simulator: Bear immerses you in the life of a grizzly navigating a rugged wilderness. You begin as a young bear and must survive in a world filled with natural hazards, predators, and fast-moving rivers rich with fish. The experience emphasizes realistic animal behavior and environmental challenges.
Core survival systems
Players must manage several vital meters to keep their bear alive and active:
- Energy, which determines how long you can run or fight.
- Hunger, the drive to hunt and scavenge for food.
- Thirst, tied to finding streams and other water sources.
- Health, which drops after injuries or from starvation.
Activities and interactions
The game offers a variety of ways to interact with the environment and other creatures:
- Hunt fish and land animals to replenish your hunger and gain resources.
- Face off against dangerous wildlife such as wolves, hawks, and venomous snakes.
- Locate and claim a cave or den as a safe resting place and shelter.
Growth, family, and combat
Progression blends survival with RPG-like elements:
- Defeat foes to earn experience points and level up your bear.
- Improve stats like vitality and attack power and unlock new combat moves.
- Find a mate and raise cubs that can assist you in future encounters.
World design and exploration
The map is a large, open 3D forest designed for free exploration:
- Climb hills, traverse streams, and scout for rich feeding grounds.
- Seek out ideal caves to settle and defend against rivals.
Controls and visual presentation
The game includes interface and visual options to suit different playstyles:
- Optimized touch controls let you steer and command your bear comfortably on mobile devices.
- High-definition visuals enhance immersion, and an optional gore toggle adds realism to combat scenes.
Purchase model and availability
Wildlife Simulator: Bear is presented as a complete package:
- No in-app purchases and no advertisements, offering an uninterrupted experience for players who prefer a single, paid title.
Comparable titles
If you enjoy this kind of wildlife simulation, consider trying other paid sandbox games such as:
- Minecraft (paid edition) for open-ended exploration and survival mechanics.
Technical
- iPhone
- Full