![]() Sound: 10/10 I actually went and found the soundtrack for this online so I could listen to the music when I wasn't playing. Not a whole lot else to say except that it would have been nice for enemies to have monsters with some depiction on the map aside from green diamonds (regular) or an orange diamond (the dreaded GON). Graphics: 6/10 The graphics are nothing special, but they get the job done. Getting the target item doesn't necessarily make you the winner, there are also bonuses for moving around, collecting flags, fighting things and getting other items (though they're 1/5 as valuable, point-wise). There is also a randomly-placed exit: step on that without the item and you'll get transported to a different random point in the dungeon, but if you do have the target item the round is over. Several boxes are scattered about the dungeon when you start - go and grab them, any loot you get is either the target item (in which case you get paid for it and it's removed from your inventory) or something you can sell for profit. ![]() Battle Hunter Review by: Selden - 8.4/10 How to do a video board game right A short preface to the ratings to explain what you're doing here: In Battle Hunter, four people have been hired to go into a dangerous dungeon to get a target item.
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