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Category: Action
Size: (92.7 MB)
Updated: 09.08.2022
Developer: KAKAROD INTERACTIVE
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Version: 2.9.11
Size: 92.7 MB
Updated: 09.08.2022
Developer: KAKAROD INTERACTIVE
Age Limitations: Teen
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Downloaded on Google Play: 33979670
Category: Action
Installation
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Reviews for Big Hunter
One of the best games ever, but there is 1 problem, and that is when the things you have to fight get really large, and have some sort of charge attack you can't dodge it without having to take time to quickly shoot it with a bow or somthing. Can you please fix this issue? But great game!
Loved the concept, storyline, and 100 level opponent growth idea yet put together in a simple yet addicting trial to get to your biggest foe. Some of the multi-projectile weapons can make the game lag a little even on a good processor however its not intolerable. Its cool to see each individual contact point accounted for when dealing damage.
Thanks you so much! I completely love this game! The graphics are simple and modern, i love the sound he makes when he gets a animal! The only thing i dont like, it how he is black and not like a darkish-brown or something like that. And i also think that you should add more locations and enemies. Overall, everything is so good!
Slick and well made. Nice physics. I did get bored with the play style but still think if you like kinetic action, try it! **BUG: as reported by others, when trying to exit the game, I swipe my navigation bar out to show the HOME/BACK buttons but the game IMMEDIATELY closes the nav bar so I can't click BACK to exit. After trying like ten times I finally was fast enough to click BACK before the nav bar disappeared. (Samsung Galaxy Note running ONE UI & Android 9)
It's another one of those 2D archery games. You hunt animals with everything-proof horns, and are limited by time, ammunition, and/or needing to hit specific spots. It starts feeling rather repetitive quite early, but if you're looking for a simple time killer, that probably doesn't matter.
This game has amazing potential, but the overall implementation needs some work. First, you need to complete 60 levels of each animal to unlock the next, which is absurd. Especially since every ten levels is the exact same, but with a larger health bar. Bringing down the unlocks to 20-30 levels would do wonders for engagement in this game. Second, Ivory is too rare. You can beat all SIXTY mammoth levels and still not have enough to upgrade to the second spear. Too bad there's a 500 char limit.
I had a good experience with this game, I have beaten every level available, and have a few things to say. 1: The users saying the weak points are nearly impossible to hit sometimes is absolutely true, but sometimes you just need a specific weapon. This game isn't about blind firing, it's more strategic than most would think. 2: Users complaining about not moving back fast enough is nowhere near true in my experience. I have a pretty low end tablet and I was doing fine. I would recommend this.
Very good game with old school, atari-like repetitive endurance required of the player. That may not suit all players, but nobody should be giving 1 * to a game they can't play well enough. There are definite patterns to each animal's attack technique, how it reacts to the speed of your hits and where they land, and to your pauses/retreats. Learn each beasts patterns and commit to the dance. BUT, game AI creates artificial difficulty at highest levels. I've been at Day 99 of tiger for MONTHS!
Game's controls seem intuitive, but gameplay is overall too difficult and unbalanced. I could not even finish a single training camp level, and I'm not about to spend my hard earned money buying something in a game to ensure I can move forward just to even get into the game well enough to actually test the gameplay. Thanks, but I will be enjoying other games while you guys try and figure out the balance.
Controls are really bad, I keep throwing instead of walking backwards. It is fun but the controls are frustrating, and it gets boring after a while. And you fight the same animal over and over before a different animal appears. The hit boxes could also be better.