Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts

Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts

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Developer(s) Cauldron
Publisher(s) Activision
Series Cabela's Big Game Hunter
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Wii U
Xbox 360
Release date(s)
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Sports (hunting)
Mode(s) Single-player

Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts is a 2014 hunting simulation video game developed by Slovakian game developer Cauldron Ltd. and published by Activision Publishing, Inc. for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360.[2]

The game takes the player on a single-player campaign in North America[3] with four field-proven experts from the competitive real world of big-game hunting. Providing advice throughout the game are Wade Middleton, Jim Shockey and Ralph & Vicki Cianciarulo.[4]

Gameplay

The player has to complete objectives such as hunting an animal with various weapons (rifles, bow, shotgun) in order to progress in the campaign. Special animals which can be regarded as game bosses have to be hunted also in a special way to unlock the next hunting area. The game bosses are, Southeast, Hogzilla (a huge, ill-tempered wild boar), Pincushion (a white-tailed deer who has been shot several times before and has always been able to live another day), (Northeast) Double Shovel (a trophy caribou) and Radar (a moose with a keen sense of hearing), Southwest, Airplane (a pronghorn with horns so wide) and the Grey Ghost (a wary and very large racked mule deer) and Northwest, King (a very skittish roosevelt elk) and Scarface, (a very mean grizzly bear who has a taste for moose with a big scar on his face.)

The player has access to four different hunting areas, all in North America which is divided into the Southeast, Northeast, Southwest and Northwest. Different areas have different animals which can be hunted. Some animals, such as Moose, Bears, and Boars, will charge if surprised, angered, startled, or threatened.

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