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from:Hunters aren't always at the prairie hunting birds. Sometimes obligations like family and work can prevent you from getting out there and doing what you love. Even the seasons can hamper your hunting ambitions. When these situations arise, there is a different way that you can hunt birds. Bird hunting games are used on the computer as a way for hunters to gain practice and to just have fun. There are several different ways that someone can get bird hunting games, most of which are free.
There is some bird hunting games that you can purchase for your computer. Do you remember Duck Hunt for the Nintendo Entertainment System? If you liked that, there are very similar games out there that you can purchase now. Hunting games have recently become very popular for the PC. Unfortunately, most hunting games that you can buy in electronics stores mostly feature deer. Very few of them feature bird hunting.
A better place to find bird hunting games is online. You'd be surprised how many there are. If you do a simple search in a search engine like Google or Yahoo, you'll find at least a dozen of these games. The best thing about online bird hunting games is their price. They're almost always free! Since there are so many that are free, don't even bother with the ones that charge. Another reason why online games that feature bird hunting are better is because you don't need to install any software. All you need is the internet and the game will play right in your browser.
Now there are two main types of bird hunting games that can be found online. They either use a gun or a bow and arrow. The choice is very much up to the individual interests of the player. Since most hunters exclusively use guns now, it might be fun to use the bow and arrow bird games instead. It might turn out that you like that kind of hunting. If you do, then this could be way to find out a new hobby. You could also stick with gun bird hunting in order to improve your aim and response time.
Although these games feature bird hunting, they are not very realistic. Birds are coming from all directions and are very frequent. There is little patience involved, which is one of the biggest parts of hunting. Still, bird hunting games are a fun way to pass the time. If you have other obligations or just can't get out to the forest or prairie to hunt birds, then don't hesitate to play them on your computer.
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