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Deer Drive

Platform(s): PC, Wii
Genre: Action
Publisher: SCS Software / Mastiff
Developer: SCS Software

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'Deer Drive' - Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on April 24, 2006 @ 7:59 p.m. PDT

Deer Drive is a stage-based 3D action hunting game, tailored for casual players, but with elements appealing to hardcore gamers. With only a firearm for protection, the player must take stand in an environment full of wild animals - whitetail deer trot and gallop, grizzly and moose charge and attack!

Get the Deer Drive demo off WP (22mb)

Deer Drive takes the hunting genre back to basics. The essence of hunting gameplay - accurate shooting, has been distilled into a game with emphasis on exciting action with short gaming sessions suitable for all ages - if the player has ten minutes or two hours - Deer Drive is the perfect game to satisfy the hunting urge!

Casual players will be delighted by the fresh gameplay and simple controls that Deer Drive has to offer - its focus on fun and easy to pick up gameplay, brings a whole new direction to the genre. Advanced graphical effects bring to life the wild environment of Deer Drive - water ripples and shimmers, surfaces have real depth, and animals move with fluid animations and realistic physics; Deer Drive makes full use of modern 3D graphics hardware.

To play Deer Drive, SCS Software recommends Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP with DirectX 9, a PC running at 1.0+ GHz, and a modern video card with 64 MB of memory. Deer Drive also plays on less powerful machines, and players can tweak performance via a range of options. Internet access is required to purchase the full game.

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