Graphic/Sound: They're pretty good even though it remind me of the old SNES duck hunting game. It's pretty solid even though it can be repetitive at times, but overall pretty solid. The controls are solid and is reactive to where you point. There are illegal targeted birds which you can't shoot and if y ou do will end up subtracting from your score. The different animals can help unlock guns, ammo and special features for that stage you are on. You do have a clock to deal with as well as limited ammo. The point system is good and it is set up as competitions and new competitions become unlocked as you pass. It feels more realistic if you bought a Wii gun controller. Gameplay: The game play is fun especially if you want to get a high score and a good chain. Well, anyway besides my personal experience. I got this game for $5.50, so compared to getting it for 10-15 dollars.
Apparently, I was pretty good at and could do a long shot. I bought this because I played this game over a friend's house when I told them I am horrible and aiming and shooting. Interesting game for a pretty good price! The standard Wii gun would also work, if you desire to hold a gun, but it feels more natural to just use the Wii remote and chuck. You can use just your Wii remote with chuck attached. You do not need to purchase the guns that are suggested for it, save yourself a chunk of money and just buy the software/game. I am not giving it five stars because it seems there is something missing some little spark that would keep you playing - maybe being able to play bonus games, or something, especially in two player mode something you both can compete for instead of just score. Each level also contains various birds that you cannot shoot and lose points if you do, such as the female pheasants (hens) in the pheasant hunt. Once you miss, however, the points you earn for shooting go back down and you have to build them up again. Of course you earn points for shooting the birds, but you get more points for shooting birds without missing called chain shots.
You can play one player mode going through levels and earning trophies, and also play against, or with (hunt together) another player. This reminds me of duck hunt, but much better, including levels and different birds to hunt. It is always great to find a fun two+ player game for the wii. No need to buy the guns that come with it either!