The hugely popular Hunters series continues to thrive on the AppStore with episode two. I have never personally tried either of the games, despite all the raving reviews. Now that it's free, I'm going to give it a try, I thought you guys might like to as well (if you haven't already). Anyway... Enjoy. Hunters: Episode One No 1 RPG / Strategy game in 16 countries!Also available on iPad, Hunters: Episode One HD.Set in a Un… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsNo 1 RPG / Strategy game in 16 countries!Also available on iPad, Hunters: Episode One HD.Set in a Universe where contracts rule, Hunters allows you to build a team of Mercenaries and become the most renowned Bounty Hunters in the Galaxy.====================================“Final Fantasy Tactics. X-Com. Shining Force. All games that do turn-based strategy very well. If you have an iPhone or iPad, add Hunters to that list.” - Kotaku“Jagged Alliance has gone spacewalking on the iOS” - Touch My Apps“Boy oh boy, I can’t say enough praise for Hunters Episode One.” - No Dpad“Hunters HD is a must-download strategy game for the iOS” - iPhone Strategy Games“This is one of the best turn-based games I’ve ever played, on any platform.” - Arcade Life"I'm digging Hunters. It's an ambitious, deep title with tons of equipment and stat options and a lot of menus." - TOUCH ARCADE“How have you not bought this yet?” - Garnett Lee (Weekend Confirmed)====================================HUNTERS: Episode One is a turn-based strategy developed exclusively for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch by Rodeo Games.Turn based strategy:Develop your own tactics and style of play in this turn based strategy game. Designed from the ground up for the iPhone and iPad devices.New Missions:Each day you'll receive a set of contracts direct to the Bridge of your Spaceship, which you’ll have 24 real time hours to complete.Customise your team:Customise your team of Hunters with weapons and armour, before dropping into the turn based strategy game.Drop game:Navigate your Hunters through richly detailed environments. Take down AI controlledenemies and complete your Contract Objectives.Trade:Buy bigger, more powerful weapons. Stronger armor. Better equipment. New stock is available every hour.Levels and talents:Grow your team. Gain more equipment, upgrades, and special abilities. Build the most powerful team of mercenaries in the Universe. Information Seller: Genre:Action, Role Playing, Strategy Release:Feb 25, 2011 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal XvEsunavX Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2012 170 0 0 #2 XvEsunavX, Mar 29, 2013 That's so weird that its free again today. I seriously just redownloaded this a few hours ago. I was craving a squad based game. Any other recommendations would be nice too. AnarKitty Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2010 3,654 0 0 Minneapolis, USA #3 AnarKitty, Mar 29, 2013 Almost went to bed before I saw this. Should be good for some anticipated downtime from my job. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #4 Greyskull, Mar 29, 2013 Hunters 1 and 2 are very different games. The first is sort of free-form with randomized missions, sans story. The second installment has a narrative. repapermunky Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2012 624 0 0 #5 repapermunky, Mar 29, 2013 Does that make it any less worth it? I wonder why they decided to change it, after the success of the first. I'm enjoying this one so far. Squad strategy games aren't my favorite, but as far as they go, this one is solid. C.Hannum Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2011 2,512 0 36 New York State #6 C.Hannum, Mar 29, 2013 They didn't change much of anything, they simply added the campaign while keeping the "endless" series of daily quick fire missions. You should treat H1 like a demo for H2 as everything good about H1 is replicated in H2 with the addition of a bunch of stuff including the campaign, new weapon types, better upgrade mechanics, etc.. And a lot of the exploits and bugs present in H1 are fixed. I'm not even sure why H1 just isn't free all the time with an introduction that says, "Like H1, you're going to LOVE H2!" as there would be no reason to pay for H1 with H2 in existence. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #7 Connector, Mar 29, 2013 Lockedz, had 2, wanted to try 1, so thanks. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
That's so weird that its free again today. I seriously just redownloaded this a few hours ago. I was craving a squad based game. Any other recommendations would be nice too.
Hunters 1 and 2 are very different games. The first is sort of free-form with randomized missions, sans story. The second installment has a narrative.
Does that make it any less worth it? I wonder why they decided to change it, after the success of the first. I'm enjoying this one so far. Squad strategy games aren't my favorite, but as far as they go, this one is solid.
They didn't change much of anything, they simply added the campaign while keeping the "endless" series of daily quick fire missions. You should treat H1 like a demo for H2 as everything good about H1 is replicated in H2 with the addition of a bunch of stuff including the campaign, new weapon types, better upgrade mechanics, etc.. And a lot of the exploits and bugs present in H1 are fixed. I'm not even sure why H1 just isn't free all the time with an introduction that says, "Like H1, you're going to LOVE H2!" as there would be no reason to pay for H1 with H2 in existence.