Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle
Product Description
Use this All-In-One Game & Gun Combo to become the ultimate big-game hunter! Travel the globe across five continents as you hunt the world’s greatest trophy animals. Your hunting and survival skills will be put to the test as you face dangerous game, treacherous environments and more! The included firearm peripheral, the first officially approved by Nintendo, makes this the most realistic hunting game to date!Amazon.com Product Description
A first-person oriented hunting game with action integrated into the storyline and mission play, bundled with the Top Shot Wii peripheral, Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 Wii Bundle challenges players to hone their skills as hunters… More >>
- Mini-games featuring fast-paced hunting action of waterfowl, upland birds, small game, and 13 multiplayer mini-game shooting galleries.
- Bundle includes the Top Shot Wii sawed off shotgun peripheral.
- Comprehensive reward system will give instantaneous feedback for your performance. Use cover points to earn high scores and earn club points to unlock new areas.
- Incredible terrain challenges including sheer cliff faces, escape avalanches and cross raging streams.
- VITALS Shooting Mechanic simulates controlled breathing, enabling you to dial in your crosshairs and lock on for the perfect shot.
Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 with Gun Bundle
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Unless you’re hunting to feed your family or helping to curb an overpopulated species – a phenomenon which humans are exclusively responsible for, you should refrain from shooting anything other than beer cans – real or virtual.
bought this game for my 4 yr old.
didn’t realize how difficult it would be.
will take some practice to get used to.
its a pretty advanced game for a young child, even
for an adult to get used to it.
hopefully with time and practice it will prove to
be a good purchase.
It is nearly impossible to get past the mountain lion on the first level. We tried over and over with multiple weapons and tactics. What a waste of money.
Bought it for my husband, he hasn’t even played it. I did and it was ok. It worked.
I bought this product for a friend and he loves it, he’s a hunter so he loves the simulation when “hunting” at home. =)
I found this post while looking for some random stuff. Thanks for sharing I’ll be back regularly and will email this post to my buddies.
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