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Wildlife: Hunting 3D - Play Online
Ever wanted to track animals through the wilderness without leaving your couch? Wildlife: Hunting 3D drops you into vast open forests and snowy landscapes with a rifle and a mission. This first-person hunting sim lets you stalk deer, wolves, and boars across multiple biomes, testing your patience and aim. It's a casual FPS with stealth mechanics where you hunt to survive—and some of these animals hunt you back.
Key Features
- 9 Weapons to Master: Start with a basic rifle and work your way up to sniper scopes and heavier firepower.
- 10 Animal Species: Hunt boars, deer, wolves, foxes, and more—each with different behaviors and danger levels.
- Large Open World: Explore forests, winter villages, and clearings without invisible walls holding you back.
- Predator Alert: Some animals fight back—wolves and boars will charge if you miss your shot or get too close.
- Stealth Mechanics: Animals hear gunshots and footsteps, so crouch-walking and careful positioning actually matter.
How to Play Wildlife: Hunting 3D
Getting started is simple, but landing that perfect headshot from 100 meters takes practice.
Track Your Targets
You spawn into a level with specific hunting goals—the top-left counter shows how many boars, deer, or wolves you need to bag. Use the radar in the corner to spot nearby animals, then move quietly using the WASD keys (or left joystick on mobile). Press C to crouch and reduce noise. Animals will bolt if they hear you sprinting or firing nearby, so stealth isn't optional—it's survival.
Line Up the Shot
Right-click (or tap the aim button on mobile) to bring up your sights. Sniper rifles get a proper scope overlay with a crosshair; regular rifles just zoom in slightly. You need to lead moving targets and account for distance. Press R to reload before you're caught empty during a wolf charge. The shooting feels basic but functional—point, click, hope you hit.
Complete Missions and Upgrade
After clearing your target count, you unlock treasure chests (visible as an icon in the UI). These give you access to better guns and new hunting zones. The progression loop is straightforward: hunt, collect, upgrade, repeat. There's no deep crafting system or story—just pure hunting grind with increasingly dangerous prey.
Who is Wildlife: Hunting 3D for?
Perfect for casual players who want a simple hunting experience without the complexity of games like theHunter. It's aimed at teens and younger gamers—the low-poly art style keeps things cartoony rather than gory, and the difficulty is forgiving. If you've got 15 minutes between classes or during a lunch break, you can knock out a mission. Not designed for hardcore sim fans who want bullet drop physics and wind calculations.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's honestly pretty chill most of the time. You're wandering through sparse forests with chirping birds, scanning for movement. Then suddenly a boar charges and the panic kicks in. The visuals are bargain-bin Unity assets—think Synty polygon packs with flat lighting and zero post-processing. Shadows are harsh, textures are simple, and the draw distance is short. The audio is basic: generic gunshots, animal grunts, and ambient wind. It's not winning awards, but it runs on a potato laptop without breaking a sweat. The vibe is "mobile game ported to browser"—functional, not fancy.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your weapon unlocks and progress automatically using browser cache. Just don't clear your browsing data or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, this thing could run on a calculator. The low-poly graphics and minimal effects mean it loads fast and plays smooth even on older phones or budget Chromebooks. I had zero lag during my sessions, even with multiple animals on screen.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A decent time-killer if you want straightforward hunting without complications.
- ✅ Pro: Runs everywhere—seriously, any device can handle this.
- ✅ Pro: Stealth mechanics add some tension instead of just mindless shooting.
- ✅ Pro: No downloads, no account required, just click and play.
- ❌ Con: Graphics look dated even by free browser game standards—this is bare-bones Unity asset flipping.
- ❌ Con: Gets repetitive fast—every level is basically "find X animals, shoot them, done."
Controls
Responsive enough for the slow-paced gameplay. Mouse aiming feels fine; movement is standard FPS stuff.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Mouse to aim and shoot, C to crouch, Shift to sprint, R to reload, Spacebar to jump.
- Mobile: Left joystick for movement, right side of screen for aiming, auto-shoot when the Attack button is pressed.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by TRAgames and released on November 13, 2024. It's a Russian indie project built in Unity, which explains the no-frills approach and straightforward design.

