About This Game Untamed: Life of a Cougar takes wildlife simulation to the next level by mirroring closely the life of a Mountain Lion in the Wild. You have a large territory that features various environments, from grassy mountains to lush forests, and a wide selection of animals to kill and eat. Players are required to find a mate (male Cougar) at the start of the game. After mating, the player will give birth to a litter of 3 cubs. The cubs start life at a very early stage and are unable to run or walk fast, this stage, like in real life, is the hardest part and it leaves both mother and cub vulnerable, any mistake can lead to the death of all the cubs. As the cubs get older, they become more active and are able to run, but starvation and predators are still heavy threats. Each character in Untamed: Life of a Cougar has a unique behavior, and the player will have to learn how to interact and adapt to these behaviors. Using the ‘Cougar Vision’, players will be able to detect prey or predator from a distance, while with a robust stealth system, players can stalk their prey before they make the lethal attack to secure their next meal. But the survival doesn’t end there as sometimes, the player will have to defend his/her kill from scavengers. The controls are easy to get used to, with support for key binding. Players have the ability to lock the Frame rate to either 60fps or 30fps, while a hint system and various tips ensure that the player is never lost on the gameplay. Features: - Various Cougar skin colours. - Replayabilty -Unique animal behaviour -Seamless controls - Day and Night cycle - Fast paced combat - Realistic simulation - Single player - Open world environment - Animal Character 6d5b4406ea Title: Untamed: Life Of A CougarGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:OCCA StudiosPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 27 Aug, 2015 Untamed: Life Of A Cougar Activation Code Download untamed life of a cougar animals. untamed life of a cougar скачать. download untamed life of a cougar pc. untamed life of a cougar 3.0 I'd really like to play a good big cat sim. This isn't it yet. Maybe one day it will be, but it currently feels way too poorly put together and just not at the quality I'd hoped for.. I love this game! I actually haven't come across any bad glitches. The music is relaxing, and the gameplay is fun\/challenging. Not to mention the cubs are super cute and it's easy to get attached to them.TIPS:-Don't leave prey at the den. It may seem really efficient, but it'll just attract eagles and other unwanted predators.-Before you go and mark trees\/hunt, feed your cubs. You might get caught up fighting off predators or hunters, which takes time. By the time you come back, your cubs could be starving.-Fight off rival females as soon as they come close. Even if they don't look close to the den, while you're out hunting, they could get to your cubs before you do.-Character upgrades are important. Without them, it'll take longer to kill predators. (Example: two eagles are attacking you. While you slowly fight one of them, the other eagle kills a cub.)-Crouching to hunt is pretty much useless. It's faster to just chase the prey.-Keep prey piles a little while away from the den. This way, you can always have prey to give your cubs. Refill it when it gets low.-Stay in target mode at all times. It'll alert you when predators\/prey are near.-Moose are scary. Stay away from moose. (RIP Fern and Pine... ;-;)My remaining cub, Stone, forever hates moose for killing his siblings. xDAnyways, this game is worth the $14.99! I recommend it.. i think this game needs some work. i really like the concept, being a cougar is fun and interesting and raising my cubs was challenging. but the ui was just awful. and turning up my resolution made it much worse. the graphics could be better, but overall not TOO bad. i can certainly live with it. the mini map is terrible and the game has some bugs. the AI is bad too. this really does have potential to be a great and fun game, but it just seems unfinished atm. despite all the negatives, i do enjoy playing it, but im not sure i can really recommend it to others.. Ok, I played the game for about an hour or so, and I must say I had a fun time. I really liked both Shelters, and Wolf Quest. Until today I didn't even know Untamed : LOAC existed. Because it was cheaper than usual I decided to buy it.So, what are my views? The graphics are quite nice, my laptop is not very good, so I couldn't completely enjoy it for I had to turn it to fastest. It kinda reminds me of lif graphics, lif has better water though xD The gameplay....I'd say it's Shelter and WQ brought together, which is a good thing. You have to find a mate, find a den, give birth to your cubs, name them, protect them from predators and other mountain lions, feed them. Hunting is pretty fun, though on easy mode it seems a little too easy. Protecting our cubs isn't neccessarily the easiest thing in the world, for sometimes they like to wander off, away from the den. I also don't like that when you get attacked by a wolf, your character drops the cub, which makes it impossible to run away. In that moment you're forced to stay and fight the wolf\/wolf pack. To me, dropping the cub\/pup against our will is one of the most annoying things in such games. I also don't like that if you have a den on that big mountain, and you fall, it takes forever to come back to the top. I went hunting once, I killed a prey that I can't run with, most of my cubs starved.If you like sand-box and survival games, and you're a big cat lover, then i highly recommend it.What else can I say? Give you some tips perhaps?1. Look out for wolves, hunters, and the crazy male that attacks you to eliminate your offspring,2. You don't need to look out for the cubs, as long as you're absolutely sure that no predator is near enough to smell them. The oly problem then is that you might have to carry them one by one a long way.3. If the vultures, gathering and eating your prey, are a big problem to you, then I recommend putting your kills underneath your den "roof". They can't reach it there.4. Attack while carrying a big prey and rushing to get it to your cubs. It will make it faster.. This game had so much promise, but ultimately failed in almost every aspect. Do not buy this game, it is not worth your money.- Graphics are meh at best, even on "Fantastic" settings. When you have to stare at the same bleached white rock den even after migrating across the map, it gets pretty dull.- A lot of the places and game mechanics are broken. Some of the bridges still register your cougar as swimming, so even on dry wood you must suffer the awkward, slow swimming animation through the air. On multiple games, my cougar somehow was gifted with infinite stamina\/energy, which was admittedly great for escaping moose and bison, but meant there was no challenge or risk with smaller prey. Hunting was awful as it was; despite the fact I was sneaking, stalking and hiding exactly as the game told me how to do it in the tutorial, every single animal spotted me the moment I got even remotely close. Hunting large prey was impossible, as you must sneak up close to then spook them so they don't attack you immediately, and every deer and rabbit fled immediately- presumably from hearing my cougar fart from a mile away. If I didn't have that infinite stamina glitch, I would've been doomed from the beginning.The final kick to the gut was when my cubs grew up and left, but no new males appeared for me to have the next litter and continue the game. Say goodbye to all those stat points you spent ages grinding for.- You want to fight the other predators to defend yourself\/your cubs\/gain points to upgrade stats? Hahaha... No.What happens instead feels like what happens if a 10 year old joins a public roleplay thread with their OP Mary Sue character. You can fight and strafe and claw all you like, but your opponent will just scream "I DODGE ALL UR ATTACKS BECUZ IM SO AWESUM!!1!" and not take any damage whatsoever. Wolves and dogs can only just be beaten on their own, but if their pack joins them you're dead. Golden eagles are somehow untouchable, horses and bison seem to actively chase you to stomp you to death, and don't even think about even breathing near a bear. For all of the predators, it was all the same: any damage you did miraculously deal was immediately healed, while even with max stats you were killed with 2 hits. You don't feel like a cougar, you feel like a house cat.- Gameplay manages to be tedious, even with so many animals and so much potential. It might be somewhere near fun the first time around, but very quickly it gets boring. Watch the male cougars fight and glitch out around you. Squat and let the victor bang you 30 times (yes, 30 times.) Run around until your cubs are born. Dump a carcass on them for food and then abandon them for like 2 in-game days while you find some very specific trees to pee on. Run back and get your cubs to veeeery sloooowly waddle to another den because some male cougar decided to try and kill your cubs by... veeeery sloooowly walking in their general direction. Rinse and repeat the last 2 steps until your cubs ditch you.So yeah, overall this game was a complete wreck. It's a shame, really, but when you buy this game for that much it feels like a scam. Did I mention the developer hasn't worked on this game in at least a year? They're at college, so fair enough, but it'd be nice if they'd let people know instead of just ghosting.You still want a good animal simulator? Wolfquest is decent- I played it before it came to steam though, so I'd check for any changes or progress. If you want an animal sim but you're willing to give up a little realism, take a look at Shelter 2. Same kind of gameplay, but with pretty patchwork textures. It's exactly the same price as this (plus a little more if you want the Mountains DLC, which adds a lot) and it's much better.. So started out my game trying to avoid the amorous advances of a male mountain lion, wanted to explore the surronding area. After a few adventures I stalked through a piece of heavy vegetation and found myself two metres away from a hunters big bad rifle, I swiftly pounced mauled the hunter senseless then threw him off a cliff. I scampered down after him to have nice tasty breakfast of Cletus but unfortunately it seems human meat is off the menu...I was then killed by his hunting dogs in brutal revenge attack! 10\/10 would maul human hunter and be ripped apart by hunting dogs again!!This game jumped out at me when it went on sale today due to my love of sandbox games and big cats. Very unusual and brave concept for a game and so far it really pulls it off. The developer obviously done their research on mountain lions as its very true to a BBC documentary I watched about them recently, mating, hunting, marking territory etc. The terrain is also authethetic and the map is quite large. Can't wait to see what the developer has in store for the future, playing as a male mountain lion might be interesting for example. Keep up the good work.
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