Duck Hunt makes hunting quite fun and challenge worth getting along with the NES Zapper.

User Rating: 8 | Duck Hunt NES
Game Title: Duck Hunt
Platform: NES
Developer:Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Genre: Light-Gun Shooter
Age Rating: N/A
Release Date: 15th August 1987
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Game Score: 8.5/10
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Summery:
Duck Hunt makes hunting quite fun and challenge worth getting along with the NES Zapper.
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Duck Hunt is the first game to use the NES Zapper which a gun accessory for shooting ducks on the screen. Duck Hunt has 3 different modes to play from. You got One Duck mode, Two Duck mode which is the same as One Duck mode and Clay Shooting mode. The duck modes have you shooting a duck or 2 up to a total of 10 ducks and you'll have to shoot the requirement number of ducks in order to advance through the game. If you miss a duck then your trusty dog will laugh at you for messing up, like that dog could certainly help you catch the flying ducks. The Clay Shooting game on the other hand has you shooting 10 total clays that pop up 2 at a time and there's no dog to laugh at you in it. The games are pretty fun and enjoyable and are well challenging that you might want to come back to see how much further you can get to.

It's an enjoyable experience for a whale as the NES Zapper will have much use later on with other shooting titles on the NES. If you get the Zapper and the game together then you've got yourself a deal for shooting ducks on your TV.
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The Pros:
1. 3 Great shooting mini-games in 1.
2. Challenging later on.
3. Controlling the duck in 1-duck mode seems fun.

The Bads:
1. The dog is annoying when he laughs at you for missing the ducks.
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Reviewed by Anthony Hayball
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