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You have many tools at your side, including Knives, Carrots (to attract Rabbits), Bear Traps, and a Tracker. The rest is up to you! You can lure Rabbits into an open Trap with a Carrot, or throw a Carrot and have Rabbits go to it, only to kill them with your knife. You could use the Rabbit Corpse to lure in Wolves. Wolves are much more dangerous than Rabbits and will attack on sight. You could throw knives at them, or attack up close. If you find a rifle off of a deceased hunter, you can use that. | You have many tools at your side, including Knives, Carrots (to attract Rabbits), Bear Traps, and a Tracker. The rest is up to you! You can lure Rabbits into an open Trap with a Carrot, or throw a Carrot and have Rabbits go to it, only to kill them with your knife. You could use the Rabbit Corpse to lure in Wolves. Wolves are much more dangerous than Rabbits and will attack on sight. You could throw knives at them, or attack up close. If you find a rifle off of a deceased hunter, you can use that. | ||
The entire purpose of this Roguelike is to play with the AI and just see how many kills you can get until you accidentally step | The entire purpose of this Roguelike is to play with the AI and just see how many kills you can get until you accidentally step onto your own trap, or a group of wolves rip you to pieces... | ||
Revision as of 01:05, 18 March 2012
HunterRL | |
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Stable game | |
Developer | Alex Elson |
Theme | Wilderness |
Influences | Dwarf Fortress, Ascii Wilderness |
Released | 17 March 2012 () |
Updated | 17 March 2012 () |
Licensing | None |
P. Language | SiMPLE |
Platforms | Windows, Linux (Whatever runs EXE files) |
Interface | Keyboard |
Game Length | Short |
[None Official site of HunterRL] |
HunterRL is a roguelike created by Alex Elson during the 2012 7DRL Challenge.
You play as a Hunter, trying to hunt down animals in the wilderness. You have many tools at your side, including Knives, Carrots (to attract Rabbits), Bear Traps, and a Tracker. The rest is up to you! You can lure Rabbits into an open Trap with a Carrot, or throw a Carrot and have Rabbits go to it, only to kill them with your knife. You could use the Rabbit Corpse to lure in Wolves. Wolves are much more dangerous than Rabbits and will attack on sight. You could throw knives at them, or attack up close. If you find a rifle off of a deceased hunter, you can use that.
The entire purpose of this Roguelike is to play with the AI and just see how many kills you can get until you accidentally step onto your own trap, or a group of wolves rip you to pieces...
Download Link (Mediafire):
http://www.mediafire.com/?2qnox4ic9uqkl6k
Photos of the game: