Welcome to the most realistic hunting simulation for your iPhone/iPod touch! Set your sights on deer, moose, bears and more with true-to-life senses and behaviors that are modeled from real animals.
Hunt in scenic 3D environments around the world featuring changing seasons and weather conditions. Unlock new weapons, skills, and hunts by bagging the biggest kills.
For the first time ever, you can view your proudest hunting moments in an interactive trophy room where you can view bullet trajectory, the exact position of your animal when killed, and any relevant bonus points earned for vitals, antler points, and cover.
Features:
• Virtual hunting simulation with realistic 3D visuals
• Different types of animals with true-to-life senses and behaviors
• 3 worldwide locations with 27 different shooting locations
• Use your scope to zoom in for more precise and devastating kills
• Develop your hunter’s skills in accuracy, reflexes, endurance, and tracking
• Relive your best kills and achievements in the trophy room
• Unlock new weapons, skills and hunts by bagging the biggest animals
iHunt is a hunting game for the iPhone and iPod Touch that utilizes all aspects of the iPhone to bring you an unique hunting experience. There are multiple different play modes that allow you to hunt in different environments to keep you wrapped up in this game for a good deal of time.
The three different play modes are Deer, Pheasant, and Clay Pigeons. Each level has four difficulty modes and two weapon choices to keep you occupied for a while. Both weapons give you the ability to zoom by tapping on the screen once. To un-zoom, simply press the Look button to get back to full screen. To move your cursor around, tilt the device all around.

iHunt for iPhone
There are a few issues with iHunt that you’ll notice when playing it. First off, the background ends pretty abruptly, leaving you with black all over the place. Sometimes your targets will even start out half on the black area. Second, your targets need to get hit in the biggest part of their body for you to get the kill, not anywhere accurate.
This is definitely a fun game and is worth the cheap price it costs, these issues seem more like oversights then app restraints. Hopefully we’ll see some updates to this app in the near future, but right now you’ll have to settle for shooting animals in the wrong area and dealing with them being half off the screen.
Version: v.1.0
Developer: John Moffett