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Are There Any Video Games Where You Play An Animal

Games where you PLAY as an animal?

I had wolf quest and impressive title, but they got Kinda boring. I wanted to play feral-heart but it said "could not connect to front server' (I really did want to play Feral Heart, though) So can you recommend any ONLINE games where you can play as animals.

Any PS3 games where you play as an animal?

I guess Ratchet and clank your some sort of animal and in little big planet you can dress up as an animal.

Can animals be taught to play video games?

Sure, as long as your expectations of the game match the capabilities of the animal. No matter how smart your cat is, they’re not going to be able to use a controller or mouse and keyboard. However there have been studies of pigeons being trained to peck at screens according to certain rules. However the issue with a lot of these animals is they have no planning ability and giving them the number of rules in even simple video games will likely be very difficult.When we get further advanced we can get more advanced games - here’s a study of chimps playing games. Chimpanzees Can Play Video Games Better Than Kindergartners. Again we have an issue brought up that the games aren’t necessarily motivating in the way they might be to a human.

What are some video games in which you play as an animal or a plant?

I know of so many. I'll avoid any that have already come up though.1. Tokyo Jungle (PS3) - A survival game where you play as a variety of animals simply trying to survive in a deserted Tokyo.2. Bio Inc. (App) - Similar to Plague Inc., except you play as a disease attempting to end one person's life in a range of scenarios (including immortality. Knowing how to do that one is easy, actually doing it is crazy-hard).3. Duck Tales (App, or you could probably get an emulator and ROM for the original) - An HD remake of this super-old but nevertheless excellent Disney game is available for most devices (you can get it free and legitimately from Amazon Underground). You play as Scrooge McDuck, going around the world looking for treasure.4. Super Meat Boy (PC/Consoles) - Fiendishly hard platformer. You appear to play as a literal lump of meat, trying to save his girlfriend.5. Octodad: Dadliest Catch (Basically every platform) - You are an octopus, trying to maintain the false pretense that you are human. You must fool coworkers, bystanders, and your family somehow, while avoiding a chef that knows the truth and wants you as an ingredient.6. Little Big Planet (PS3) - I've not played this one at all, but it seems to be held in high esteem. Create and/or play through levels as Sackboy, a weird little doll that seems to be a repurposed burlap sack. This might be a bit too humanoid though.7. Dog's Life (PS2) - Play as Jake, a dog who is almost kidnapped to be turned into cat food, on his journey to rescue (what I assume to be) a lot of other dogs generally, but specifically a bitch called Daisy.

Do you play video games?

This may come as a surprise to many people who read my answers but I DO NOT PLAY VIDEO GAMES.Here is a list of things I do instead:I slay dragonsI lead rebellions against ruthless monarchsI actively hunt down terroristsI investigate global conspiracies (usually at gunpoint sometimes at knife point)I explore the universeI hunt for mythological artifacts and placesI routinely save the planet (sometime the galaxy or universe too) from some extravagant threatI combat rogue machines by tunneling through wormholes.I build and conquer empires.I travel through timeI defy Gods and DemonsI go way out of my way to save some princess I don’t even know, or barely knowI collect and build some of the most obscure weaponry and tools to ever be used to foil Nefarious plots.………… or you could say I play video gamesEDIT:Wow, thanks everyone. I had no idea this answer would get so many upvotes over such a short amount of time. I read through some of the comments and since so many people are curious as to what games these are I figure I’d post a listStarting in order:Skyrim (it’s a promotional image rather than an in game image)Far Cry 4Splinter Cell: BlacklistDeus Ex: Human RevolutionMass Effect: AndromedaUncharted 2: Among ThievesMass Effect 3Portal 2Civilization VQuantum BreakDiablo 3Super Mario Save PeachRatchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal

Are there any animal games for the PS3?

A PS3 isn't a console for little kids animal games, if you want animal games get a DS or a Wii geez..

-KonohaKID

Are there any games like Wolfquest where you can play as an animal?

Bloody roar. Fighting game where you transform into animals.

Castlevania symphony of the night. Play as human, wolf, bat, and mist.

Blood omen is pretty much the same as sotn.

My little pony friendship is magical (no idea if it's even a game but being a brony I thought I would toss it in.

Are there video game AIs that are smarter than some animals?

Video game AI isn’t intelligent. It’s about on the level of wits you find in a Roomba, albeit with the luxury of having path nodes and nav meshes and all sorts of level markup that tells it how to interact with things. It has no ability to adapt but for what designers tell it.I want this point driven home: there is an entire layer of stuff in a level that is invisible and meaningless to the player, but that the AI can see and needs in order to navigate. That fence you watch it hop over? There is an icon designers put there that is an explicit fence-hop-over spot. Without it you might as well occlude them with a concrete wall.Whereas a cockroach can probe directly for gaps in a wall and slip into them, video game AI has no sense of vision to speak of and needs these things mapped out ahead of time, at which point it can proceed through a pre-programmed path. If you leave that path, it will have no idea where you are. Overcoming this has less to do with the intelligence of the AI and more to do with how thorough designers are in giving them proper provisions. They do not, and in fact can not solve problems, which is a defining trait in the intelligence of even simple animals.Think, like, a bacteria. One bacteria, not an ever-evolving culture of them. It’s closer to that than any animal you would consider “intelligent,” except I’m fairly certain bacteria don’t need me to designate nav boundaries.

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