Hunter Girls is a runner game in which you will control three heroines: the warrior Agnes, the sorceress Flora, and the archer Kim. Each has its own abilities, and to defeat all enemies, you need to combine them, so the gameplay won't consist only of running and overcoming obstacles. There will be different enemies in the game: skeletons, orcs, elves, gargoyles, and other evil creatures! Each of them requires a unique approach to defeating them. All the battles in the game will be on the move, but you are limited by time, so to think of the strategy, you will have to make decisions instantly.
The story in the game is served through the cutscenes, which are made in "manga" style. In these, you will get to know the heroines and characters that the girls will meet on their way. You'll also be accompanied on your journey by a fantasy-themed OST.
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2025-11-10
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