

Having a gun controller (including the optional rifle attachment pictured here) does make it a little more fun, but it still isn’t as accurate as I think it should be. I can see a lot of people getting angry at this game for not properly registering your shots. This is one game that could benefit from the Wii MotionPlus extra sensitivity, but it does not support it. I swear there were countless times where I had the crosshair exactly where it needed to be and I completely missed. You get a small crosshair to put over the deer and you actually have to hit them in the front half of their body to make it count. I found the controls in this game to be kind of annoying because it didn’t seem to register the shots very well.
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Even when the screen is full of running deer, taking more than one down before you have to reload can be difficult.

The challenge is that they move fairly quickly and it’s quite hard to get a good shot unless they are closer to you. After you’ve played through a few levels you can guess where they will come out and where they are going. Instead, the deer and other animals come from the same few places every time and follow predetermined paths. The AI in this game is virtually non-existent. I’ve heard this called a great party game, and I agree. Of course, if you have a gun controller and nobody else does, they might be a little jealous. It can make for some heated competition and really amps up the gameply. While the single player portion of the game is kind of simple and repetitive, the multiplayer game can be a ton of fun with up to four people shooting at stuff on screen. While playing, you do not move around and just stay in one spot and shoot until you have shot enough of them to move on to the next level. Occasionally, a grizzly bear will charge out of the woods and attack, so you have to shoot them before they get to you. If you shoot a doe you will lose points, but you gain points for the harder to kill targets like squirrels and birds. A nonstop barrage of deer come running out of the woods and you have to shoot a certain number of them before a time limit is up. Gameplay (3 out of 5)ĭeer Drive is a shooting gallery with live targets, sort of like Duck Hunt with deer. Be warned that the shot deer will stumble and fall in fairly realistic ways, although there is no blood or gore. It’s still pretty fun for short periods of time and requires no learning curve - you just point and shoot. One might classify this as a hunting game since you do shoot at animals that are hunted throughout North America, but in reality this is just a shooting gallery type game. For more information Click Here.Deer Drive, released in 2009, is a crazy shooting game for the Nintendo Wii where you shoot at a variety of running animals in different forest settings. The DKOldies one year product warranty is the sole warranty provided by DKOldies with respect to the products sold by DKOldies, and DKOldies EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.ġ Year Warranty.
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