Hunter Girls
- August 6, 2021
- Denis Lutsenko
Hunter Girls is an action-packed 2D running platformer. Prince Alex has been kidnapped, and now three beautiful girls set out to rescue him. Each has a different reason for starting this adventure that you will discover as you meet each; adventurous Agnes, stern Kim, and shy Flora.
Reviews
- The game features nice art and graphics, along with good music.
- It has an interesting plot for a platformer, which is a rare find.
- The concept of playing as three characters with unique abilities adds depth to the gameplay.
- The controls and hitboxes are terrible, making the game frustrating to play.
- The difficulty level is extremely high, and starting from the beginning after each attempt is demotivating.
- There are technical flaws, including unresponsive controls and occasional FPS drops.
- graphics8 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The graphics are characterized by a lightweight pixel-art style that many players appreciate, particularly in the context of a game featuring three protagonists on a quest. While the art and music receive positive feedback, some players find the repetitive nature of starting over after each attempt to be frustrating and demotivating.
“I like the pixel-art style.”
“Nice art and graphics.”
“The graphics are so lightweight.”
“A game-runner with pixel graphics in which we have to play as each of the three wonderful girls who go in search of her lover, a prince named Alex.”
- music2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally well-received, complementing the nice art and graphics. However, players find it frustrating that the music restarts with each attempt, which can be demotivating.
“The music is fantastic and really enhances the overall experience of the game.”
“I love the soundtrack; it perfectly complements the gameplay and keeps me engaged.”
“The music sets the perfect mood and makes every moment in the game feel more immersive.”