Tiger Simulator 3D

In this 3D simulation game, players take on the role of a tiger, choose gender, explore an open world, complete missions from other tigers, and experience tiger life and adventure.

About the Game

Tiger Simulator 3D is a 3D simulation game where players control a tiger, developed by CyberGoldfinch studio and released on December 16, 2018. Set in an expansive open world, players can choose to be a male or female tiger and freely explore natural environments. The game focuses on simulating tiger daily life, including hunting, running, jumping, and interacting with other tigers. Players need to find tigers marked with exclamation points, who provide various missions such as finding food, protecting territory, or completing specific challenges. By completing missions, players can unlock new areas or abilities, enjoying the thrill of survival in the wild. The game features voxel-style graphics for a unique visual experience, appealing to players who enjoy animal simulation and light adventure.

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How to Play

The core gameplay involves simulating tiger behavior and completing missions. Players control a tiger in a 3D open world, using keyboard or mouse for actions like running, jumping, and attacking. There are multiple mission points provided by other tigers, with diverse tasks such as collecting items, defeating enemies, or exploring specific areas. Players must complete these missions to progress and unlock new content. The game emphasizes exploration and interaction, allowing players to communicate with other tigers and experience social behaviors. Additionally, it includes extreme sports elements like jumping and fast movement for added action. Overall, the gameplay is casual and immersive, letting players dive into the virtual life of a tiger.

Controls

Move: Use arrow keys or WASD to control tiger movement; Run: Hold Shift key to sprint; Jump: Press Spacebar to jump; Bite: Click left mouse button or designated key to attack; Fullscreen: Click fullscreen button or use shortcut to toggle.