Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2

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Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2 is a hunting game focused on linear story-based gameplay, instead of the freeform hunting of the main Cabela’s line. You will hunt 20 animals, including lions, tigers, and bears, across 12 main levels, and 4 hidden levels. There are three difficulty levels, and a slow-motion ability to help line up shots. Keep your eyes open; there are secret stumps in each level, which if shot can unlock extra levels and other items. In most levels, you will be assisted by a native guide, who will both draw the attention of the local wildlife, and assist you in killing them.

The story features you, a world-famous hunter, who has just found out an old friend, Bullseye Bill, is missing. Retrace his steps around the world, helping other people along the way. …

Cabela’s 4×4 Off-Road Adventure 2

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Cabela’s 4×4 Off-Road Adventure 2 is a singleplayer-only off-road racing game with six different game modes: skill, navigation, explore, discovery, endurance, freedom. The main objective is to find the navigation buoys using the guidance of compass, map or distance. There is no time limit and no opponents, the focus in entirely on navigating the vehicle. The game offers 6 maps (e.g. desert, mountains) and 12 fictitious vehicles, mainly pickups and a military truck. Crashes and collisions dynamically deform the car and the damage affects the handling of the vehicle. …

Cabela’s 4×4 Off-Road Adventure 3

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Cabela’s Off-Road Adventure 3 has the player test his driving skills combined with RPG elements. Each completed mission has the player accumulate experience that allows for the purchase of better parts, newer trucks and the ability to accept tougher and more rewarding missions. Unlike other Cabela’s Off-Road titles, Off-Road 3 offers hunting with perspectives in and out of the truck. …

Cabela’s African Safari

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Cabela’s African Safari takes you to the wild’s of Africa in search of the most valued trophies on the planet. Hunt in 5 different countries like South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, each with their own challenges and perils.

You have several different firearms, rifles from the .243 (designed mostly for small antelopes) up to the .600 (for big game like Elephants and Rhinos), shotguns for bird hunting and small caliber hand guns designed to protect you against small predators.

Each stage has five hunts, from tracking several small game, one big trophy game, bird hunting, herd hunting, in which you sit in the back of a jeep and try to bring down a trophy animal in the midst of a herd, and finally the Trophy Hunt in which you take down one of the Big 5 of Africa (Rhino, Leopard, Elephant, Cape Buffalo and the Lion). You also have a tracker which gives you clues on where to find your game, a porter to give you advice of which firearm to use and a guide to help you along and set up the hunts. Each hunt has a specific time limit so you won’t have time to take in the beautiful surroundings in the game. …

Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 6

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Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 6 brings you the exciting world of our Big Game Hunter Series, now with fully three-dimensional graphics and live-action video.

When you’re not trophy hunting, you can test your marksmanship on rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, coyotes and opossums. Your outings will span Colorado, New Mexico, Mississippi and Canada and allow you to explore a variety of realistic terrains in each state. Authentic Cabela’s gear including lures, calls, cover scents, rangefinders, decoys, hunting blinds and treestands will aid you in harvesting that trophy of a lifetime. Driveable vehicles make it easy to reach your hunting destinations quickly. Choose from 13 firearms and three bows to match your hunting style. An expert hunter will give you advice before you hit the field and a game warden will make sure you abide by the hunting laws and regulations of each state. Pick from six hunter variations, choose to aim at live videos or three-dimensional simulations and select from three game modes to customize your hunting experience. …

Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2004 – Season

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Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2004 Season is here! Experience extremely realistic hunting with the latest in the Big Game Hunter series of games from Cabela’s. You will need all of your senses to track and hunt over 24 game animals. Each animal featured is a realistic representation specific to the area you are hunting. Cabela’s Big Game Hunter takes the very best of the Cabela’s PlayStation 2 title to mimic the true hunting experience. View the hunting field from either a 1st person or 3rd person view. Watch as the terrain is affected by weather, seasonal changes and time of day changes. What was familiar in one season, may be drastically different when experienced in another. Share the experience with a friend with the new Multi-player feature.

Features:
– Hunt 24 different species!
– 8 vast regions for endless gameplay!
– New Multi-Player feature!
– A variety of difficulty levels to suit all types of player from the novice to the expert! …

Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2005 – Adventures

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Another in the Big Game Hunting series, 2005 Adventures brings you 36 big game animals in 10 locations. Choose from many guns, bows, equipment, and clothing before heading out to take on these animals.

Head out looking for whatever animal(s) you have tags for. Track your target through mountains, plains, hills, streams, and lakes. Swim across lakes and streams that are in your way and drive various vehicles to save time getting where you’re going. Once you find your prey, get close enough to shoot without your target noticing you. Then take the shot!

Play the game in quick hunt or career mode, or play with friends online. Go to your cabin to see the animals you have shot in career mode… you can even choose your what cabin you want out of six choices!

Unlike many other hunting games that have you go out and kill what you can in a single day, you can take as many days as you need to bag your limit. Use tents to sleep away the nights, or walk around looking for possible spots to sit and wait for prey on the following day… just don’t forget to eat and drink to keep up your energy. …

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