Machine Hunt

Machine Hunt is a first person, fast paced, chaotic shooting game that pits heavily armed players against machines that have only one goal, destroy humanity.

WHAT IS MACHINE HUNT?


Machine Hunt is a first person, fast paced, chaotic shooting game that is aiming to bring you the old school fun feeling.

Game pits heavily armed players against machines that have only one goal, destroy humanity.

SETTING




The world of machines is dark, violent and grim. They will not stop until all humans are dead.

THE PLOT


When an advanced weaponry base goes dark, George Flow is sent in to check things out.
When boarded the transport carrier, the mention of advanced weaponry development, brought back flashbacks. Flow remembered the day many years prior, when he was at school. He remembered sitting in the office and staring outside the window for his parents to arrive. He remembered waiting and watching and no one ever showing up.
Likely one of the most devastating sights was that of a police car driving up to the school. Its pace was slow. All George remembered was pain. His parents were dead. Gone forever. It felt surreal at the time.
His father had been presenting newest and most versatile combat robot to date. The real achievement of Artificial Intelligence.
The machines had rebelled during the demonstration. They'd killed everyone.
The carrier finally landed.
Everything seemed quiet and calm. One thing in particular. No people.

FEATURES


- 1104 Achievements
- CAMPAIGN MODE
- SANDBOX MODE

MACHINE HUNT is still in development, there are a lot of things we plan to add to enhance a game and give you maximum pleasure and fun.

Price

Max: 0,99€

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Min: 0,49€

Reviews

“I got the game for basically nothing in a bundle and I normally do $1=1 hr of game play so ya the game is worth it to me, it's fun enough but kinda meh all around,”
Steam review

“i feel this is a knock off to 4 games i know but who cares i actually find a few joy playing dumb games like this idk why but this game makes me h0rny or naybe its mindBlooowing or i am just a fool?”
Steam review