

Armed with your choice of three tranquilizer guns, the Rem-16, the Dream Weaver, or the Snoozie 5000, you strive to knock out every human you see. Three shooting-gallery style venues allow you to extract your vengeance through three scenarios: Armpit Estates, the Swamp Ass Grill, and Telannoy Marketing. You play Buck, the heartbroken deer who takes up arms in the form of various tranquilizer guns and sallies forth into the city trailer park to take out the three beer-stoked hunters who ran over the love of your life with a big pickup truck. Overall, go ahead and play Deer Avenger whenever you will have the chance.Deer Avenger 2: Deer in the City is the saga of a buck seeking revenge against the redneck hunters that killed his favorite doe. The sound effects are ok and the voice acting is a bit cheesy, but it's not bad.

The graphics are nicely done, however, even the graphics are cartoony, it's not really recommended for little children for there is quite some cartoon violence thrown in the game. To discover a hunter in the area you can either call out for them or, I can't believe I'm writing this down, have to fart and the latter seems to attract most of the hunters. In order to find a hunter, you need to go from one place or another or search in the location where you are. There are seven hunters to take down and none of them are even trying to shoot you down, which is kind of stupid.

There are a total of three weapons in the game and three locations. The methods of hunting down your prey is hilarious and each time you kill the same hunter with a different weapon, you'll get a different animation. Developed by Simon & Schuster Interactive, this parody of hunting games is a short but fun gaming experience. While in other hunting games, like one of the Deer Hunter games where you get to hunt deers, in Deer Avenger the roles are reversed: you're a deer who's on a hunt for, well, hunters.

Deer Avenger is a game that turns the table on the animal hunting games.
