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Hunting Simulator (2017)

Release Date:

2017

Age Rating:

T
Hunting Simulator (2017) - Vertical Video Game Poster

Game Description:

Hunting Simulator, released in 2017, offers an immersive hunting experience across 12 diverse environments, including the majestic mountains of Colorado, the lush oak forests of France, and the icy plains of Alaska. Players can track and hunt 35 different species, each rendered with stunning detail and realistic AI behaviors. The game provides multiple modes, allowing players to embark on solo adventures in campaign, free hunt, and shooting practice modes. For those seeking a collaborative experience, Hunting Simulator supports online co-op with up to two other players. This game combines breathtaking landscapes with authentic hunting challenges, making it a must-play for enthusiasts of the sport.

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Game Details

Platforms:

Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Genres:

Shooter, Simulator, Sport, Strategy, Adventure

Game Mode(s):

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

Player Perspective(s):

Developer:

Neopica

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Publisher:

Bigben Interactive, Nacon

ESRB Age Rating Summary:

Hunting Simulator is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood and Violence. This is a hunting simulation game in which players can track, analyze, and target game animals. From a first-person perspective, players use rifles and shotguns to kill deer and wolves. Some shots are highlighted by slow-motion “bullet-time” effects; splashes of blood appear when animals are hit. Animals occasionally appear lying in small pools of blood.

Content Warnings:

Blood, Violence

Interactive Elements:

In-Game Purchases:

Parental Notes

While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Hunting Simulator is not suitable for young kids. The game features mild profanity and a moderate level of violence, as players use firearms to hunt animals. The depiction of blood is present, with slow-motion effects highlighting shots and animals occasionally shown in small pools of blood. The realistic hunting scenarios and the presence of blood may be unsettling for younger audiences. Parents often recommend this game for teens 13 and older due to its mature themes and realistic portrayal of hunting.

Why Your Kid Might Like Hunting Simulator

Hunting Simulator, released in 2017, offers an engaging experience for teens who enjoy the thrill of the hunt. The game’s realistic environments, from the mountains of Colorado to the icy plains of Alaska, provide a sense of adventure and exploration. Teens appreciate the challenge of tracking and hunting 35 different species, each with detailed graphics and lifelike AI behaviors. The variety of game modes, including campaign and free hunt, keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting, allowing players to hone their skills and strategies in different settings.

For those who enjoy social gaming, the online co-op mode is a big draw. It allows up to three players to team up, making it a fun way to connect with friends while tackling hunting challenges together. The game’s combination of stunning landscapes and authentic hunting experiences appeals to those who are passionate about the sport or simply enjoy a good simulation game. While it may not be for everyone, those who appreciate the genre find it a rewarding and immersive experience.

Official Hunting Simulator Trailer