

Is it hard to keep the show's secrets to yourself?Īndrew Simpson: There's a lot of pressure and it's not just from local people, it's from people all around the world. Quigly is being trained just south of Red Deer by Andrew Simpson, the owner and operator of Instinct Animals for Film.Īnd while the four-legged star himself couldn't make it to the Homestretchstudio for an interview, Simpson sat down with CBC's Doug Dirks to talk about his experiences with the "biggest TV show in the world."ĭoug Dirks: Fans around the world are dying to know what happens in the next season. Game of Thrones roll call: Where things stand heading into season 6 He's also a nine-year-old Arctic wolf best known for his portrayal of Ghost in the HBO series Game of Thrones. He's professional, handsome and easy to work with. In other words, hit the share button beneath the frog, for example, and you get one step closer to the 3,000 shares needed to add the frog into the game.As far as actors go, Quigly is a catch. If there's a particular animal you want to see added to the game, you can share the Kickstarter via a special page, where each share counts as a vote toward the associated animal's inclusion. Should it be funded, it will arrive on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in early 2018 (tentatively - Kickstarted games almost never ship on time). The game is currently on Kickstarter, seeking €100,000 / $110,509. Sounds a bit like Ico, but with the possession mechanic of something like Dishonored. You won't be limited to your four-legged form though, as you'll also be able to take control of turtles, birds, fish, and other beasts to solve puzzles and progress through the world. Together you'll explore ruins, with the spirit guiding you and sharing memories. In Lost Ember, you play as a wolf led by its spiritual companion, the last soul of a once-prosperous civilization.
