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Call of the Wild, The

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noun

  1. a novel (1903) by Jack London.


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Furthermore, the developers of “Call of the Wild: The Angler,” have even imitated fish behavior in a bid to further make the game “understandable and masterful” — just like the real thing.

From Washington Post

In “Call of the Wild: The Angler,” an open-world fishing game, the chance that defines so many fishing minigames makes way for a more robust simulation.

From Washington Post

In the 1935 movie “The Call of the Wild,” the canine protagonist, Buck, was cast as a burly St. Bernard alongside a mustachioed Clark Gable.

From New York Times

“The Call of the Wild,” the latest adaptation of Jack London’s 1903 novel, is all those things but adds a new twist.

From Washington Times

The title would appear to play on Jack London’s “The Call of the Wild,” the story of a sled dog in the Yukon.

From Washington Times