- For non-interactable man-made impacts and landmarks, see Human influences.
- For natural impacts and landmarks, see Landmarks.
- For interactible props, see Collectibles.
- See also: Halloween or Christmas.
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Easter Eggs can be hidden references, inside jokes or clues, and seasonally-recurring content placed in the in-game maps by the development team. They may reference media, developers, beta testers, community members, and so much more. Some references also appear in achievements.
In WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition, there is a mix of easter eggs: some old and returning, and some brand new ones not seen in past incarnations of WolfQuest.
In WolfQuest: Classic, several new easter eggs were added. Many of these new easter eggs can only be seen in the Lost River location introduced in this revision of WolfQuest.
In Legacy versions of WolfQuest, there are very few easter eggs to be found due to the limited budget resources and priorities available to the team during the original game's 2006-2011 development cycle.
Amethyst Mountain
Easter eggs observed in the Anniversary Edition Amethyst Mountain game map.
Easter eggs observed in the Classic Amethyst Mountain game map.
Slough Creek
Easter eggs observed in the Anniversary Edition Slough Creek game map.
Easter eggs observed in the Classic Slough Creek game map.
Lost River
In the Anniversary Edition, there are two Lost River maps.
Lost River (Anniversary Edition)
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Easter eggs observed in the Anniversary Edition modern Lost River game map. This is the new expansion map.
Lost River (Classic)
Easter eggs observed in the Anniversary Edition classic Lost River game map. This is the map ported from 2.7.
In Legacy versions, Lost River does not exist.
Development Team
Various references to the Development Team making the game. This team is composed of eduweb employers and employees.
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Developer references in the modern Lost River map in the Anniversary Edition.
Developer references in the Lost River (Classic) map in the Anniversary Edition and the original Lost River map in Classic. Missing objects in the Anniversary port are noted in the Trivia section.
Tester References
Various references to community members and players who either helped with beta testing or who provides assets, among other special mentions.[4]
Testers who were involved with testing and quality assurance for the modern Lost River (Anniversary Edition) map.
Testers who were involved with testing and quality assurance for the original Lost River map.
Cinema Posters
Cinema posters are a mix of artworks and 3D renders made and provided by moderators and beta testers.
Tower Fall
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In Classic, Tower Fall does not exist.
In Legacy versions, Tower Fall does not exist.
Hellroaring Mountain
Unreleased content
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In Classic, Tower Fall does not exist.
In Legacy versions, Tower Fall does not exist.
Gallery
Anniversary Edition Gallery
Contributions for Easter Eggs in the Anniversary Edition are welcome in this gallery!
Classic Gallery
Contributions for Easter Eggs in Classic are welcome in this gallery!
Legacy Gallery
Contributions for Easter Eggs in Legacy versions are welcome in this gallery!
Bugs
Anniversary Edition Bugs
Anniversary Edition and Classic Bugs
- In the classic Lost River map, cinema posters can be seen behind the building.
Classic Bugs
Trivia
Anniversary Edition Trivia
- The sign welcoming people into Allison Acres on the roadside is absent.
- The textless wall matching the welcome sign into Grant's Glen on the opposite side of the road is absent.
Classic Trivia
- In Amethyst Mountain, there is a dead or barren tree found in a clearing not far from the campfire human influence. This is based on a real tree that has supposedly been struck by lightning.
- This same tree received the name "moon" tree by some earlier players of the game.
- The "bunny flower" in Amethyst Mountain is also believed to be an easter egg, due to the change of music that occurs when the player is near it. This has not been confirmed, even when the question was directed at Cana.[7]
- Prior to the 29-Feb-2016 patch, Beary Angry and Don't Feed the Bears[citation needed] were not initially featured posters shown on the cinema.
- SlothQuest is likely a reference to a joke Michelle made when it was suggested that they make another AnimalQuest game in the future.
- The black cat that appears in Lost River is a reference to one or both of Susan and Dave's cats, Sophie and Stuart, as shown by the WolfQuest Team via social media- Facebook • Twitter • Instagram
- The bugged moose occupying the BCE Facility grounds is not a bug. She is fully intended.
- A small selection of buildings in Lost River have exact duplicates.
- Geo Schaller has two buildings. One can be found adjacent to Kip's Arcade, while the other is directly north-west of Dave's Bowl-o-Rama.
- Tommi Hortanna's building can be found in two locations in Downtown. One can be found with the moderator and beta references closest to Hank's Ditch and sits adjacent to Wagner's Laundry. The other can be found directly north-west of Dave's Bowl-o-Rama.
- Steve Wagner's building can be found in two locations in Downtown. One can be found with the moderator and beta references closest to Hank's Ditch and sits adjacent to Tommi's Household Goods. The other can be found directly north-west of Dave's Bowl-o-Rama.
- Nagel Market can be found in two locations in Downtown. One sits close to Hank's Ditch beside the $$$tore building. To the north, slightly north-west of the first building, the other can be found close to Tank Town.
- The $$$tore is another duplicated building in Downtown. One can be found closest to the moderator and beta references to the left of Wagner's Laundry, while the other can be found across the road from Town Hall.
- The skeleton and ghost are the first holiday decorations to emit audio.
- It is likely that Dave and Susan provided their voices to each respective prop.
References & External Links
- ↑ This might not be an easter egg, but it certainly stood out to everyone in WolfQuest's golden era.
- ↑ Appears only at dusk.
- ↑ Discovery shared here on the community forums.
- ↑ wolfquest.org • It takes a village...of beta testers
- ↑ Space Wolfs is a joke collaboration between ZeRivet, Granger and valkea. The user writings entry can be found and read here. The astronaut wolf is Dave, as was noted by the artist in the moderators' forum.
- ↑ This points to the true fact that Yellowstone National Park resides on a volcano, hence the geysers scattered around the location.
- ↑ wolfquest.org • Ask WQ Coordinator- the WolfQuest Live Q&A, Oct-25-2009.
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Gray wolf campaign | Yellowstone | Amethyst Mountain • Slough Creek • Tower Fall |
American West | Lost River (Modern, Classic) | |
Other | Miscellaneous | Achievements • Collectibles • Easter Eggs • Human Influences • Landmarks • World Map |
Zones | Hunting Grounds • Livestock Ranch • Migration Routes • Wolf Territory |
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Seasonal | Christmas • Halloween | |
Special | Easter Eggs |