Overview
Released in 1989, this video game was developed by the French company New-Deal Productions S.A. for home computer platforms during a period when arcade-style shooting games were popular. It is set in an exotic environment where players engage in hunting expeditions with a variety of firearms.
Gameplay
In the game, players take on the role of a hunter, navigating vast safari landscapes. The main objective is to track and shoot various animals, ranging from small game to more challenging targets. The game emphasizes precision and speed, allowing players to test their reflexes and shooting accuracy.
Graphics and Design
The game features pixelated graphics typical of the late 1980s, with vibrant colors to simulate the natural setting of a safari. Despite the technological limitations of the era, the developers managed to create a visually engaging environment.
Impact and Legacy
While it did not achieve widespread acclaim or recognition in the gaming industry, it remains a part of the history of early video gaming and reflects the trends of its time, catering to the interest in shooting and hunting simulations. It represents the efforts of small, independent game studios in the 1980s to compete in a rapidly evolving market.








