Shelter 3 invites you to explore life in the jungle, a world of large beasts and exotic vegetation. You will be an elephant - roaming with your family, seeking sustenance from the jungle’s waterways, caring for the young elephants and learning to navigate from the elders. But you must stay fed, so keep moving!
Platforms
Mac PCGenres
Adventure Indie
Languages: English and 8 more
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Critic Reviews
Gaming Professors
By KocourIf you're not completely enamored with the Shelter series, starting with the third installment is probably not the way to go. Shelter 3 is not a sequel, but it doesn't have the same charm as the first one with the badgers. I wouldn't recommend the game with a clear conscience even to those who have played and enjoyed the previous installments. There is practically nothing new here.
The Game Crater
By Max MitchelsonShelter 3 is not for everyone and disappointed some fans. However, there is still a decent experience buried under some clunky design decisions.
KeenGamer
By Kenzie DuBrave the dangers of the forest in order to find a home for you and your herd. Shelter 3 brings players into a world of peace and peril, where your survival depends on your leadership - namely your decision-making and navigation skills.
PC Gamer
By Rachel WattsWhat makes the previous Shelter games shine is their ability to show nature as both awe-inspiring and completely terrifying, but Shelter 3 fails to capture that. It breaks my heart since you can see the ideas and concepts of a great survival game, but the execution just isn't there.