I have a challenge. Its a game I vaguely remember seeing at a friends house.
I remember it was quite a cool game, so I'd like to revisit it.
This description might not be 100% accurate, so any suggestions that sounds alike might still be right.
I think I played it in the period 1993-1995 perhaps, although I'm not sure exactly how old the game was. It was for PC. I remember it being wildlife-related in the nature. I remember indians being part of the plot, but I don't remember if you played as an indian or if you fought indians. Could have been either one, or both. The graphics was quite realistically drawn (although obviously pixelated). I remember something about meeting bears that stood on two feet. I remember having to move around in forests and around rivers. I think you fought animals and people(maybe indians), and I seem to remember knives or stone-axes being a weapon. You either threw them or stabbed with the weapon. It was a sort of first person view, but not in the moving-FPS kind of way. More like you moved around by clicking which paths you were going. You looked around the woods for stuff to help you, and tried to not getting killed. Not sure if there was a greater objective. There might have been, but I don't remember it.
I also seem to remember that you had an inventory, and if you killed animals or people you would get stuff like fur, or maybe necklesses. Like indian necklesses made from claws and whatever. They helped you on the way somehow.