| Cabela's Big Game Hunter | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 2 reviews) Sales Rank: 15916 Category: Video Games
Publisher: Activision Studio: Activision Brand: ACTIVISION Label: Activision Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows Xp ESRB: Teen Media: DVD-ROM Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.2
MPN: 35435 UPC: 047875354357 EAN: 0047875354357 ASIN: B000TTDLQC
Release Date: September 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Hunt for 11 species of deer, such as Whitetail, Rocky Mountain Mule Deer, Sitka, Desert Mule Deer, Columbian Black Tail and more | | | Trek through top hunting regions across North America, such as the Sonoran Desert and the Yukon Territory | | | Make your way through 96 action-packed missions that feature the intensity of real-life hunts | | | Outsmart turkeys by calling them in from a blind | | | Send your hunting dog out in search of hidden pheasants |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Experience fast-paced hunting action in pursuit of the biggest trophy bucks throughout North America! Cabela's Trophy Bucks starts you at the most critical and exciting parts of each mission where players are immediately presented with a challenge. Keen observation and quick decision making are essential on your quest for that trophy buck of a lifetime! Eleven species of trophy deer are within your range, including Whitetail, Rocky Mountain Mule Deer, Sitka, Desert Mule Deer, Columbian Black Tail and more. Trek through North America's top hunting regions, across 24 states and provinces ranging from the Sonoran Desert to the Yukon Territory, on any one of 96 missions that put you right into the middle of the hunt! All new hunts including calling in turkeys from a blind, scaring up pheasants with a hunting dog and long-range varmint hunting. Complete career hunting slams across 5 animal species. You can even compete in over 20 shooting competitions based on real-life tournaments! Long-range varmint hunting adds variety to your collection See how you measure up in more than 20 shooting competitions based on actual tournaments ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending
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| Customer Reviews:
  If ur into arcade games....be my guest August 31, 2008 It's not a bad game...if all you wanna do is have a 5-10 minute shootout.
I thought the first few levels were just a super-quick tutorial, but after a few sessions I found out that THIS WAS THE GAME. Like the previous reviewer said, the graphics are nice and the vast range of animals are nice...but sitting in one place (or just about one place) and shooting your gun at anything that walks seems to be a poor representation of hunting to me.
Like an arcade game, it had no real objectives... other than to shoot anything that moves. I became bored very easily.
  Arcade Shooter February 5, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Just like nearly every other "hunting" game out there, this one shouldn't be allowed to use the word in any form. There is no hunting, just shooting animals that are standing around waiting to be shot. Sometimes you have to walk over a hill to find them, so maybe that's what they call hunting. Its an arcade game where you can shoot deer during turkey season for extra points. You cannot select your hunts, it takes you to an area and you have to run through a series of hunts of different critters (again you don't get to choose which ones). And you have to score a certain amount of points before it lets you continue to the next stage.
It is beautifully rendered, but as a result its a memory hog even on its lowest settings. Its all but unplayable on my wife's laptop (I bought it on vacation), but it runs perfectly on my desktop (512 MB video card probably helps a lot here).
Summary: If you want hunting, don't look here. If you want to shoot cg animals with no work involve and you have a PC that can handle this, then I suppose this will work as well as any.
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