Big Hunter is a casual game that is very suitable for playing time. In the game, players need to master the skills of throwing spears so that they can quickly kill the prey. The head of the prey is a vulnerable place. By accumulating force, the long spear can be killed.The spear is thrown at the head of the prey.
Big Hunter Features
1. Just a few simple strokes to draw the prey vividly.
2. Simple game operations allow players to get started quickly.
3. Rich level content, each level is very challenging.
While the game is not bad, it kinda gets repetitive after a point. The UI is beautiful. The core mechanics need to be worked on and the player has to be provided with a larger set of tool/weapons at the start to explore various styles.
I love the game, but its a little repetitive. You could add more challenges and more animals. You could also add the option to customizer the hunter, and even the animals. You could add dinosaurs, or flying creatures. You could also add a challenge, where you have to save someone from being eaten by an animal, or stopping them from reaching a certain area, like a hut...
this game is amazing for how simple it is, and insanely addictive. I can't stop playing this game and its really easy to play once you get the hang of it. over all this game is extremely entertaining and can give you hours of fun.
The game was exceptional but now that I've completed the main story mode and have acquired most of the weapons, I really want an update for the next beast. When we will be getting the addition to the beasts?
Great game, simple and engaging. It would likely make for a more entertaining gaming experience if not only the hitpoints amd defense points varied between, but also their behavior, to a greater extent. A glaring example of this is how a bird would never just open its beak and slowly walk toward a target. Even if you don't go into great details in animal behavior and go for a more streamlined, relatively easily recognizable behavior, you could spice up the feel and make the game even more engagin