

The Hunting God
Tonguç Bodur · 2017 · Adventure, Casual, Indie, Walking Simulator, Relaxing
PC
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About The Hunting God
The Hunting God is a short walking simulator in which you play as Nodens the hunting god and listen to what he has been through accompanied by a white wolf named Draiochta.
It is a relaxing and atmospheric experience with two choices at the end.
"My name is Nodens, and I am the god of hunting on my isles. One day when I was traveling in the Forest of Banagher, I caught a glimpse of some nearby deer. However, they were not the only beings that caught my attention. A white wolf was nearing our mutual prey when a few mortals entered my canvas."
Nodens' journey will take you from Forest of Banagher to the Mountain of Bhollain. You will come across some statues which unravel various poetic and very short stories.
With a nice story written by Simon Kolbe Strange and Stephanie Muscari, The Hunting God will make you have a relaxing experience for approximately an hour.
Save progression: The game saves your progression at the beginning of each chapter.
PS: The core aspect of this game is the atmosphere. It is recommended for those who mostly seek to experience the mood.
It is a relaxing and atmospheric experience with two choices at the end.
"My name is Nodens, and I am the god of hunting on my isles. One day when I was traveling in the Forest of Banagher, I caught a glimpse of some nearby deer. However, they were not the only beings that caught my attention. A white wolf was nearing our mutual prey when a few mortals entered my canvas."
Nodens' journey will take you from Forest of Banagher to the Mountain of Bhollain. You will come across some statues which unravel various poetic and very short stories.
With a nice story written by Simon Kolbe Strange and Stephanie Muscari, The Hunting God will make you have a relaxing experience for approximately an hour.
Save progression: The game saves your progression at the beginning of each chapter.
PS: The core aspect of this game is the atmosphere. It is recommended for those who mostly seek to experience the mood.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
As much as I enjoy an eye-catching walking simulator, and The Hunting God is indeed beautiful, this feels like an early draft. Sporadic narration accompanies you for the linear stroll(randomly altering to a sprint at unexplained times) through a narrow valley in day and night, culminating on an equally narrow peak. Sadly, the sights barely echo the story being told and the dramatic reading of the text lacks the emphasis of one that recalls the tale they're reciting. So I'm left asking, why is this 45 minute long game not simply an animation? As if the game heard me, a few puzzles are scattered about. Collect this, avoid that, click the stone button. Not enough to engage me, just enough to slow me down. The one tool The Hunting God does use effectively is music. Following particular story beats with a swell or a lull, paired with the stunning if repetitive visuals, had me dreaming of a better version of this experience, which frustratingly will forever remain out of reach.3 found this helpful
The Hunting God, developed and published by Tonguç Bodur, offers players a unique, introspective experience that blends mythology, storytelling, and serene exploration. Unlike conventional games packed with action or complex mechanics, this title is more of a meditative journey set within beautifully crafted natural landscapes. Players step into the role of Nodens, the ancient hunting god, accompanied by a mystical white wolf named Draiochta, as they traverse two key locations: the Forest of Banagher and the Mountain of Bhollain. These environments are not just backdrops but integral to the experience, inviting players to slow down, observe, and absorb the atmosphere and narrative woven throughout the game. At its core, The Hunting God is a walking simulator that emphasizes narrative discovery over traditional gameplay. As players move through the quiet forests and misty mountains, they encounter a series of statues that tell short, poetic stories. These vignettes add depth to the world, revealing glimpses of myth and lore that evoke a sense of wonder and reflection. The storytelling is subtle and impressionistic, leaving much open to interpretation and encouraging players to enga…2 found this helpful
Short and atmospheric walking simulator. Story is bizarre as usual reminiscent of old Celtic legends. Better than most from this author.2 found this helpful
Hunting god shoots my foot, I am happy hostage of his bugs. Let all break, I enjoy being dumb trophy with no save.
Ichigo... I hate rain. It rains in this world too. When your heart is in turmoil, this sky clouds over. When you're sad, it rains terribly, simply. In this lonely world... ...can you understand the terror of being caught in the rain? Just to stop the rain, I'll give you the power you want. If you trust me, I won't let rain fall on this world. Ichigo, trust me. You're not fighting alone.
fun!!!!!!!!
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