Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores
Best hunting game apps
List of the best apps
1.Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores
with in-app purchasesDino Hunter: Deadly Shores is a free game for Android and iOS that lets you alone in the middle of a Jurassic virgin island. Survive killing dinosaurs while enjoying an epic and exotic adventure.
- Website:http://www.glu.com/
Age rating:Teen
Category:Action
Publisher:Glu
Size:50.33 MB
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I play many hunting games. I thought I had played them all until I came across Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores. I think this is real fun. I like hunting things other than deer for a change. This is one of the best hunting games I have played in a while.
2.Deer Hunter
with in-app purchasesDeer Hunter 2018 is a hunting simulation game that is available for Android, iOS, and Chromecast enabled devices. It lets you experience hunting different types of game on different locations, terrain, and weather.
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by Rajesh Pawar
I've had a lot of fun playing Deer Hunter 2017. The graphics really amazed me. It's easy to forget how far graphics have come for mobile platforms. The game mechanics are fun and simple enough that you can jump in at any time, play for a bit, then go about your business for a while. The game mechanics are really well done, so each hunt is not simply a tap to kill situation. There are variables that give the game a challenge. My biggest gripe with the game is the in-app system. A lot of equipment is locked by microtransactions. I enjoy the game and plan to keep playing, but refuse to spend a lot of real world money for a mobile hunting game. More
by william beck null
This game would be amazing if it wasn’t for the fact that the developers set the ability to advance up, to a level where you almost have to purchase gold to buy the weapons necessary to get to the next levels. Especially when you get up to level six or so it’s almost impossible to buy the weapon from winning gold within the game. You really have to spend large with this one. I have just decided it isn’t worth the hassle of playing hours upon hours to get a weapon that is useless after a very, very short time. More
by Jordan Walsh
This directly matches the Topic, featuring hunting in the mobile phone space, but some of the user reviews have me concerned. It seems there are a lot of bugs with newer phone models. More
3.Big Buck Hunter
with in-app purchasesBig Buck Hunter is an action arcade game with challenging quests in which you will become a master of hunting. Improve your skills, purchase new weapons, challenge your friends and play shooting mini games.
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by Craig Wilson
An arcade style hunting game app. The graphics are cute but there isn't much depth to this game.
4.Hunting Games
with in-app purchasesBecome a master of hunting with Hunting Games, a shooter in which you have to hunt different animals, explore new regions and improve your skills. The game has 3D graphics and console quality sound effects.
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by Sandra Wright
Hunting games are not my thing, but my son loves them. I was looking for one that would work on his Moto X Pure, and found this one. I downloaded it to try it out and just for the time I tried it, it seems like a really good game, and if good graphics are a criteria for you, then this app should make you happy. I noticed some reviewers mentioned glitchy behavior, but I didn't have any issues (could work better on some phones than others). I'm recommending it to my son, I suggest you give it a try to. More
5.Demong Hunter
Paid: $2.99- Website:https://www.facebook.com/LinkTown/
Age rating:Everyone 10+
Category:Action
Publisher:LinkTown
Size:70.25 MB
- Genre:Not available
by Brandon Mills
Demong Hunter isn't really too great of a game. It's very generic. The graphics aren't too great either.
by Frank Cole