Trophy hunting
Activities theme
Hunting animals and removing and keeping parts of them that have little or no value in terms of living and only serve as reminders of having killed the thing. Commonly significant parts of the animals, such as horns, tusks, antlers, teeth, or such.
2
games
2platforms
WIN 2009-10-02
See also: skinning
These may function as an added source of income, source of crafting materials, or source of ingredients for alchemy or such.
If this is largely ignored (in terms of trophy hunting) and you get random loot from the animals which may include trophy style items should not generally count (like getting an armor off a defeated foe is not countable as undressing them unless you really have to act on it to accomplish it). However, if the player is specifically required to act and/or equip appropriately to retrieve the trophies, then they do count.
If this is largely ignored (in terms of trophy hunting) and you get random loot from the animals which may include trophy style items should not generally count (like getting an armor off a defeated foe is not countable as undressing them unless you really have to act on it to accomplish it). However, if the player is specifically required to act and/or equip appropriately to retrieve the trophies, then they do count.
Games by year
The first Trophy hunting video game was released in 1998.
Deep Silver and MacSoft published all these games.