Hunter Gatherer
- March 24, 2015
- Hunter Gatherer Games
"Hunter Gatherer" is a top-down adventure game where you, lost in the woods, help a forest spirit find ingredients for his meals in exchange for directions back home. The game generates a random world each playthrough, with various monsters and materials to find, food to gather, and fires to make before dark. Survival is key as you hunt monsters, set traps, and ensure you have enough sustenance to make it through the wilderness.
Reviews
- The game has a worthy concept that could appeal to fans of the survival genre.
- It can be entertaining if you're looking for a quick distraction.
- The game is affordable, making it a low-risk purchase for those curious about it.
- The game is extremely short, with gameplay lasting only about 3 minutes.
- There is a lack of content and depth, making it feel minimal and incomplete.
- Controls are unresponsive and the interface is poorly designed, leading to a frustrating experience.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is notably brief, averaging only three minutes, which some players find too short once they master the mechanics. However, many feel that the experience is still valuable for its price, despite a desire for more content.
“The game length is seriously just 3 minutes of gameplay time.”
“It's quite short once you get used to the mechanics, and it could use more content, but it's well worth the price.”
“Game length is seriously only 3 minutes of gameplay time.”
“Gameplay is quite short once you get used to the mechanics and could use more content.”
- story2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The game's story is perceived as minimal and underdeveloped, with players noting that it primarily functions as a survival game. After completing three quests, the game concludes, leaving little narrative depth or engagement.
“This game pretends to have a story but feels more like a survival game.”
“You complete the three quests and then the game is over.”
“The narrative is shallow and fails to engage the player.”