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  • Summary: Pixel Hunter is 3D side-scroller game, designed in Voxel and 8Bit style.

    The game is about a hunter, whose weapons were stolen by different animals. His only thought is to return them all and the main objective of the game is to go through the worlds such as: - Forest - Mountain -
    Pixel Hunter is 3D side-scroller game, designed in Voxel and 8Bit style.

    The game is about a hunter, whose weapons were stolen by different animals. His only thought is to return them all and the main objective of the game is to go through the worlds such as:

    - Forest
    - Mountain
    - Arctic
    - Volcano
    - Beach

    During your trip youll meet with different enemies like: animals, birds, amphibians and fishes. By the end of each level you have to fight with Boss, which will return you the stolen weapon.

    Features:

    - Awesome 3D Voxel and 8-bit graphics!
    - Perfect mix of retro and modern game styles!
    - 5 worlds with various environments and unique soundtracks per each!
    - Epic fights with bosses at the end of each level!
    - Multiple gameplays within one game (side-scroller, runner, boss fights)!
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  1. Jan 11, 2016
    40
    Pixel Hunter seems to hedge its bets by taking various aspects from other games in order to entice players from all generations of gaming into it’s blocky 2.5D world. Simple to play, there’s some initial fun to be had with the title before poor level design, frustrating controls and annoying enemies start to chip away at your patience.
  2. Apr 15, 2016
    33
    Still, when a game looks as nice as this, it's hard not to wish it played even half as well — and the fact it doesn't means that Vita owners can stay far, far away.