Looking for:
- Description- Browning african safari pc game
Browning African Safari comes billed as "Who's hunting who? Without looking too much into the game I thought that, finally, this would be a cool hunting game. As has been mentioned by others far wiser than myself, the biggest problem with hunting games is that they are so damn passive. You shoot a deer. If you hit it, it dies.
If you miss, it goes away. That's it. What's missing is the action of a game like Quake. If you miss in Quake , chances are you will die.
As exciting as watching my dog lick its crotch. With Browning African Safari , however, I envisioned a game where the animals fight back. If you miss and the animal lunges at you, chances are you will get mauled. This would be cool heh-heh -- ed. This would be a game worth playing. Problem is, it just isn't Browning African Safari. Browning is among the last of the first generation hunting games. All the rest have gone 3D. This one is still stuck in the land of the two-dimensional panorama, so the whole concept of being hunted by animals is tossed out the window.
Either they come at you from the front or from the rear your guide gives you a warning. You do get to do the complete degrees, but this is small consolation. The game sets up a lot like Cabela's Big Game Hunter II which Ed skewered recently in his review: "this game deserves a trash award from the very first spelling mistake in the dialog to the lame hunting engine". You are a big game hunter sponsored by a museum to go stock its shelves full of African skins.
You then choose your guide either a man or a woman, though it doesn't matter which one you pick as both are as useless. After the rigorous selection process, you're off to Africa seven grand is deducted each time you go, which apparently covers airfare, lodging, ground transportation, and food.
Once in Africa, you go to a local supply hut and buy the items you need. You can choose from three weapons -- a odd- 6, a. Essential items for your survival are sunscreen, mosquito repellant, bullets, a canteen, malaria pills which generally make you as sick as malaria does in the real world, by the way -- your well-travelled ed. You will also need a hunting guidebook and binoculars. You only have to purchase the clothing and your weapons once, but the rest you have to replenish every so often.
You can also buy some African art to take back home and sell to the museum and make a little money that way though obviously the big bucks are in the skins.
The bulk of the items are there to help you survive the harsh African climate. Browning includes a health meter that represents your health hence its name.
Get dehydrated, and if you have no water, you die. Same with sunstroke, malaria, mosquito bites, etc. Functionally, the bar is useless, as if I am out of water and my health is low, I can just magically pop back to the lodge and replenish it. All I lose is about five or six minutes of time. There are eight hunting locations to choose from and you access these by a cartoon map.
It would have been different if choosing a location meant being there that day. But you can pop around from location to location with zero penalties. This eliminates any strategic choices involved in hunting the big game. Since you don't really need to be prepared, this also reduces the health bar to the status of useless appendage. Once hunting, the 2D experience is a huge step backward from even the extreme pixellation of Deer Hunter II.
There is a pretty 2D map that you look at, and then use your mouse to turn round and round until you sense movement. You then shoot depending on what it is of course a 3D picture. This game would have been so much better if you could stalk your prey and it could stalk you. If you shoot the wrong thing or too many of something, you go to jail and game over.
Interesting concept and it comes off fairly well. What doesn't come off well is this idea that the animals are dangerous.
They are not. First off, they don't come close enough to you to make it a problem. Second, if they do, you shoot them. Either they drop with the second shot, or they drop on the third. Of course, if you miss, you die. Them's the breaks. But, since the animals charge straight at you, it's pretty damn hard to miss the second time, especially since the animal takes up half of the screen. There is no guidance as to when the best time to hang out by the waterhole might be, or when zebras tend to take a dump in the woods this, I believe would be the ideal time to kill them, kinda like getting those action pose hockey cards.
It's basically guesswork, which becomes a joke since you can pop between locations with zero penalties and zero time lost. There is a health meter, but since you can beam back to the hut to get replenished, the health bar is irrelevant if your health grows too low you just rest until the next day. All in all, Browning African Safari is a game released a year late. Had it come out last fall alongside Deer Hunter , this title would've been warmly received.
As it is now, it is --like much within the game -- irrelevant. Carl 0 point. ZoemDoef 0 point. I like this game, played it years ago and recently re-dicovered it.
They do not know an Elephant from a rat's arse. Frik -2 points. Speke 0 point. Lourens 0 point. Walter Bosman 2 points. Frank -7 points. Random Gamer -5 points. Sad guy 1 point.
Game work well as long as I use a bow. Binoculars work. Rifle scope is a black square. Needs patch for some reason I seem to remember it doing it years and years and years ago when the game first came out but it wouldn't do it all that often. Ben 0 point. Just that game guy -2 points. I loved this game so much I would spend hours a day playing an I still rember all the tricks to get all trophys home.
Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. Windows , read the abandonware guide first! We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible. If the manual is missing and you own the original manual, please contact us!
MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Windows - Developer Oquirrh Productions Perspective 1st-Person.
Download 91 MB. Who's kidding who m? Coulda been a contender There is no guidance as to when the best time to hang out by the waterhole might be, or when zebras tend to take a dump in the woods this, I believe would be the ideal time to kill them, kinda like getting those action pose hockey cards. Review By GamesDomain. Captures and Snapshots Windows. See older comments 3. Write a comment Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like.
Send comment. Just one click to download at full speed! Windows Version. Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
No comments:
Post a Comment