| 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. |
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Closest Thing You're Gonna' Get to a New Duck Hunt!
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| Review Date: November 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: KidKobun, Bay Area, CA USA |
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! |
Bird Hunt + A couple beers = FUN!
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| Review Date: November 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Technoboy, |
| 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. |
Remington G. A. Bird Hunt
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| Review Date: January 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Step L Boles, |
| This game is great! Although it only has 12 levels, the ability to go back and improve your score and rankings is really fun and very challenging. This game is habit forming, it has been days since we played anything else. We has one point that the game froze up, but that may have been cause by improper shut down of the game, or the Wii itself. After unplugging the system for 15 sec., it was up and going for days again. |
bird hunt
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| Review Date: January 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Peter Dewolfe, |
| Great game, fast with lots of levels. You can play teams, partners, or single. This game kept my son busy all weekend. Most games last about a hour and then he gets bored. Fast paced like an arcade game!!! Hunt ducks, turkey, geese, grouse, and pheasants with your buddy Rockford the dog. |
SO FUN!
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| Review Date: March 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Karmyn, Green Bay, WI |
| This is a really fun game! It's not realistic hunting but it's great for the whole family! It's more like target practice. It's fun because you get to shoot at all kinds of different birds and you can't just shoot everything you see. They give you "illegal" targets so you have to be careful. I'm addicted to this game! |
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