"Hunting Pack" is a tactical stealth game about a pack of wolves who attempt to hunt deer. The forest at night is not a peaceful place.

Info

  • Press [Esc] to pause and see basic info.
  • The game has 5 levels.
  • Disclaimer: the game can be quite hard.
  • Disclaimer: the game contains cartoon violence.

Controls

  • [1] [2] [3] [4] - select wolves
  • Double click - select and focus on the wolf
  • Double click [Enter] - summon all wolves to alpha
  • LMB - select wolves or move
  • RMB - stop movement
  • [Space] - stop all wolves


Tips

  • If you are struggling with the escaping deer, try to surround them and scare them into a trap, at the same time avoiding being seen.
  • If deer escaped, you can always restart a level, using pause menu.
  • Deer are always faster than your wolves. It's the wolves' positions that matter when they ultimately see you.

Additional tips 

  • When a deer becomes suspicious (yellow circle), you have 10 seconds to quickly hide your wolves. When it is suspicious (orange circle), its sight and hearing improve considerably. As long as the deer are suspicious, try not to move, because they can hear you just by an accident.
  • If you failed, try several times and observe deer behaviour patterns.



Below you can download the updated and original versions of the game:

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorVaeril
GenreStrategy, Simulation
Made withGIMP, Unity
TagsAnimals, Forest, Minimalist, Real time strategy, Stealth, Tactical, Top-Down, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilitySubtitles

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Hunting Pack - Windows Update 3.zip 37 MB
Hunting Pack - Windows.zip 23 MB

Development log

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(+1)

If I might suggest, can you write down the wolves' number on top of their icon? You have to switch between them often, and it's hard remembering which one is which.

(1 edit)

Right, I had that problem myself but I ignored it. I must think of some way of differentiating between the wolves.

Edit: for now, I set different colors for the wolves. I think this should help.