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Cabela''s Alaskan Adventures Xbox 360
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Cabela''s Alaskan Adventures Xbox 360

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Cabela's Alaskan Adventures is the ultimate hunting and fishing adventure to North America's last frontier. Experience all that Alaska has to offer, as you go on 38 hunting and fishing adventures across vast tundra. For the first time in one game, you will be able to hunt trophy animals, fish, bird hunt, dog sled through the Alaskan Artic, and compete in various outdoor-themed contests. It will take every ounce of skill and strategy to hunt or catch that record-breaking trophy. It's as true-to-life as it gets! Go exploring or get to your next hunting spot in a snowmobile, truck or ATV All new shooting features and controls including Hunter's Sense, Gun Sway and Drop Dot Incredibly realistic terrain including vast tundra, dense forests, river deltas, rocky slopes and more

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Videogame Console Software XBox 360 Games


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: September 19, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox 360
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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14 of 16 found the following review helpful:

1Good luck with this...Dec 21, 2006
By K. Sauer
This game was a major dissappointment, but the first few hunts were kinda fun (but challenging) so I gave it 2 stars for that. It was almost impossible for me to shoot the first thing in the game because of the difficulty. I figured this would be a spectacular game because I love Alaska and everything about it, including the wildlife there. I was very wrong! Every time you have the right animal in sight, a wolf or a bobcat attacks you and you die and need to start over. Not to mention, male moose can be fesity too and ram you and eventually kill you. However if you don't have the tags for them, you'll get a warning and if you get enough of those then you go back to the lodge. Don't even get me started about how hard it is to shoot a snowshoe hare going 30 times faster than you are.

I don't reccomend this AT ALL.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Major DissapointmentOct 24, 2006
By B. Klinko "nureveww"
While not being an obsessive fan of the Cabela Series, I have been a fan nonetheless. Most recently I enjoyed Dangerous Hunts for the PSP, and though rather short and limited in scope, it was a fun game to play. I expected a great deal more with this game, but instead felt like it was a big step backwards. This time you are able to navigate via vehicles throughtout different regions in Alaska (trucks, snowmobiles etc), but the control is quite frustrating. The animals/game are less than engaging and the game itself it outright boring. One fun feature is the shot cam where you follow your fired round from barrel to destination in slow-motion. Otherwise this is a game that I find to boring to finish, and feel as though you may just want to hold out until the next Cabela release which I am sure will be better....I do not think it could be worse.

7 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Not a "True" Hunting TitleDec 26, 2006
By Brian L. Dewolf
While there have never been very many truly good hunting games, I had high hopes for this title. Then I played it. Apparently, Cabela's has decided to recreate the stereotypical view most people have of hunting.

I say this because during my first hunt (for musk ox) I noticed a wolf. I noticed it as it attacked me. I'd estimate 99% of predators you see in the game, from wolves to foxes and wolverines, attack you. This is horrible as well as inaccurate. Not only does the game not reward you for utilizing any actual hunting skills (I was able to run up on most things and shoot them as they charged) it actually penalizes you, because if you focus too much on the stalk and not enough on the area around you, odds are you'll be mauled to death.

While attacks are a risk during hunting, they certainly do not occur to 90% of hunters. And there are precautions you can take to avoid being attacked, but in this game, you are essentially chum. While this "adventure" aspect has been utilized by some cartoonish titles in the past, I expected much, much better from a title licensed by one of the biggest names in hunting and fishing. I haven't played a Cabela's title since one of the old, Windows 98 versions with the FMV, but this is just awful. On one "challenge" I had to hunt 5 bison. So I slowly stalked my way in range and finished the challenge, after killing 8 foxes and 3 wolves that attacked me. Then I tried it again and sprinted up the river, killing the needed 5 bison with only 2 foxes.

If you're looking for a title that lets you kill things, this is Halo with animals in place of aliens. If you're looking for something with any semblance of a hunting simulation . . . keep looking. The graphics are choppy at best, the motion is barely passable for an old PC and the physics engine is a little off kilter. There are plenty of better first person shooters available for the 360 which is all this game turned out to be in the end.

5cabelas alskan adventureJan 12, 2012
By humble-heart
Great game, purchased for my boys 16yrs and 11yrs. They both loved it, gave them something to do together. Will purchase the next cabela game, for sure!

2What Am I Shooting At?Apr 27, 2008
By Tropicalwolf "Freelance Writer"
I picked this game up in the $10 bin at a local store. I have since sold it on Ebay. Having said that, it is worth that price and nothing more. I enjoyed the hunts and strategy of the game. The graphics, however, were horrible, and it is almost impossible to tell what you are shooting at. Tracking is just about useless, and you are penalized if you shoot a species or gender that you do not have tags for. Overall this game could have been so much better. I expect more out of future Cabela installments.

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