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Remington Great American bird Hunt

Remington Great American bird Hunt

  • No guns are included with this game
  • 20+ birds including geese, ducks, turkeys, pheasant, and grouse
  • More than 50 trophies, awards and power-up items to win
  • Multiplayer: 2-4 players in competitive or cooperative play and leader board; Hunting Party Mode for 2-4 players

Remington Great American Bird Hunt is the ultimate North American bird hunting game. Fun and fast paced, you and your four legged hunting partner and buddy Rockford use a collection of Remington shotguns that look, feel and shoot like the real deals. Hunt through sixty levels of geese, ducks, turkeys, pheasant, grouse and other birds. Different birds mean you’ll need to use different guns and different strategies but enjoy the same hunting thrill. Collect more than 50 trophies, awards and power-up items. Perfect to play by yourself, with the family or with your shooting buddies, Remington Great American Bird Hunt is for 1-4 players and includes a special party modes as well cooperative and competitive play and a leader board to show off your skill.

Rating: (out of 17 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.99

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  1. Review by KidKobun for Remington Great American bird Hunt
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    A great hunting game that really resurrects the feeling I got from playing the original Duck Hunt all those years ago on the NES. I’m not too big on hunting sims where you have to sit and wait for game to appear and then if shot at and missed, you are right back to where you started; playing the waiting game all over again. That’s what I truly loved about RGABH, was the fact that it is completely void of this style of gameplay. Esentially, it is NOT another Cabela snoozefest. Instead, it’s a fast-paced, action-filled, arcade-style bird hunting game!

    Like I mentioned above, the first thing that came to mind when I jumped into the game and saw my faithful canine companion run out to spook the birds was Duck Hunt. It was a very rewarding and nostalgic moment for me that slapped a smile across my face. Expanding on the Duck Hunt feel, I was pleasantly surprised to see that players can create customizable character profiles and that there was a nice variety in level design too: lake side, snowy fields, etc. And while I have yet to try the multiplayer with three other players, the game does support four simultaneous players, which is awesome for family and friends. However, I did play it with two other players who are by no means technophiles, but the game was easy enough and rewarding enough for all of us to have a great time. I definitely recommend this title to all Wii owners!

  2. Review by J. Shotwell for Remington Great American bird Hunt
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    I picked this game up because of the box, and I didn’t put it down until I had the controller in my hand. Remington Great American Bird Hunt is fast paced action bird hunting game which is light hearted, and very entertaining. The game is more arcade than a true hunting simulation (which IMHO) is a lot better than other hunting games.

    Game does a great job getting you into the fight and throwing lots of targets at you. I’ve played a lot of games over the years and this one is just pure shooting fun. The game is very easy to understand even though there are a few different ways to play the game. For instance on some levels you have to be really accurate because the game tracks how many misses you make and if you miss too many times you’ll find the round over. The good news is that the score you need to pass is relatively low on the beginner levels. My wife, who is not a gamer, was even able to get a Gold trophy in the first tournament, the later tournaments she didn’t’ do as well, but it just takes practice and any game my wife will consent to play, I’ll play!

    This bird hunt game reminds me a lot of the old Duck Hunt game on the Nintendo except that the black dog in this game (Rockford is his name according to the manual) will actually help you buy triggering special birds that are worth more points. Rockford is a lot better than the Nintendo dog because Rockford will never laugh at me!

    The game is beautiful and the music is very cool. The voice is a little over the top in some spots, but ok. The reason I didn’t give the game 5 out of 5 starts is because it’s not very long, but the price point makes this game attractive and is certainly worth the $29.99 price. I’ll be looking for a sequel for sure.

    Secret Hint – I have found that the game will automatically reload your gun for you when you run out of shells, BUT if you manually reload the gun, the reload time is faster! This secret hint will help you get the Gold trophies on the higher levels. If you have any hints of your own, please comment to this review!

    Have Fun!

    J.

  3. Review by Matthew Harmon for Remington Great American bird Hunt
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    As the other reviews have noted, this is not a “sit around and hope a bird pops-up” hunting simulator. Rather it is a fast and fun arcade game very much in the style of the classic Duck Hunt. Perfectly suited to the Wii controller. A good selection of trophies and bonus scoring combos keep the action fun. Of course, the most fun is when multiple people play at the same time!

  4. Review by Technoboy for Remington Great American bird Hunt
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    Great action, good variety of settings and challenges. Terrific game to drink a couple beers and shoot a few birds after dinner. FUN FUN FUN! Highly recommended.

  5. Review by E. Birkholz for Remington Great American bird Hunt
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    I recently received this game and have played it for a few hours. First off let me say this is the closest thing to the classic Duck Hunt game. I loved it. Having spent a lot of time playing duck hunt on the old Nintendo, I have to say this is very similar with much better graphics, style and ease of play. If you are looking for something complicated then this isn’t for you. It is a very basic 3d arcade style shooting game. For an old fart like me it is right up my alley. You shoot grouse, turkeys, ducks, geese, pheasants and you can shoot up to 4 players competing for the action. I have used the Cabelas top shot shot gun and the Zapper. Both work very well in this game.


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