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Game Review For Carnivores

    Hey, everyone. I promised I would update you about a game called Brothers In Arms 2, Global Front. I bought it Sunday for 99 cents. It took me a while to figure out how to play it. Sometimes I lack the patience to learn a game, which leads to a harsh review that is unwarranted. This game is awesome and I highly recommend it. The graphics are wonderful and the action is intense enough to make you lay down your I-Pad and say,  "Whew!" It's a World War 2 shooter game that takes you through battles all over the world as you follow Sgt. Neissman through thick and thin, mostly thin.
     I thought I'd update you on my new favorite game, Carnivore, Dinosaur Hunter. As I have progressed in this game it just keeps getting better. New hunting areas and weapons are unlocked. The hunts are amazing in detail. If you wound an animal you can follow its blood trail. When you get enough points built up to start hunting dangerous animals like the velociraptor and allosaurus it gets really tough. I'm ashamed to admit that it took me 40 tries before I killed an allosaurus for my trophy room. Don't laugh. Try killing a huge, fast animal with a pistol! Come to think of it, I'm still taking my pistol to the woods where we had the confrontation with the mountain lion.
    I now have reached a point where I have a shotgun to work with. I kind of look forward to the time when I get to hunt the T-Rex at night through a dreary swamp. I'm told the only way to kill him is a shot in the eye, probably with a rifle. I have no rifle as of yet. To close about this game, if you can get it you should do so.
    From the woods where no T-Rex stalks, I'm CE Wills

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  1. Hi Ce Wills,

    Thank you for liking Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter! We tried hard to make a game which will be captivating and difficult to finish in even a week, because real dinosaur hunting would be a great challenge for the brave. If this is really your favorite game, we welcome you to become our fan on Facebook (facebook.com/carnivores), where you will find some tips from game fans and latest news from Tatem Games - we are preparing Carnivores: Ice Age right now, which can be also interesting for you.

    Sincerely, Tatem Team

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