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[[Image:Cabela's African Adventures_boxart.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Cabela's African Adventures'' (2013/2015)]] | [[Image:Cabela's African Adventures_boxart.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Cabela's African Adventures'' (2013/2015)]] | ||
'''''Cabela's African Adventures''''' is a 2013 third-person hunting/adventure game developed by Fun Labs. Set in an unspecificed African country, the story follows big-game hunter John Mason as he is tasked by a man named George to retrieve pieces of an idol that was believed to have been stolen from the local tribe in a dispute from a rival. The idol was then broken up, and the pieces hidden in the territory of the region's most aggressive animals. The game was later re-released on the Xbox One and PS4 in 2015. | '''''Cabela's African Adventures''''' is a 2013 third-person hunting/adventure game developed by Fun Labs. Set in an unspecificed African country, the story follows big-game hunter John Mason as he is tasked by a man named George to retrieve pieces of an idol that was believed to have been stolen from the local tribe in a dispute from a rival. The idol was then broken up, and the pieces hidden in the territory of the region's most aggressive animals. The game was later re-released on the Xbox One and PS4 in 2015. Despite the exclusively African setting, the game is unrelated to the earlier ''Cabela's African Safari''. | ||
'''The following guns are seen in the video game ''Cabela's African Adventures'':''' | '''The following guns are seen in the video game ''Cabela's African Adventures'':''' |
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Cabela's African Adventures is a 2013 third-person hunting/adventure game developed by Fun Labs. Set in an unspecificed African country, the story follows big-game hunter John Mason as he is tasked by a man named George to retrieve pieces of an idol that was believed to have been stolen from the local tribe in a dispute from a rival. The idol was then broken up, and the pieces hidden in the territory of the region's most aggressive animals. The game was later re-released on the Xbox One and PS4 in 2015. Despite the exclusively African setting, the game is unrelated to the earlier Cabela's African Safari.
The following guns are seen in the video game Cabela's African Adventures:
Searcy Double-Barreled Rifle
The Searcy Double-Barreled Rifle appears in the game as the "Break-Action Rifle" and is available in two variants, one chambered in .458 and the other in .700 Nitro Express.
Unknown Bolt-Action Rifles
Two bolt-action rifles appear in the game as the "Bolt-Action Rifle .500" and the "Bolt-Action Rifle .375" respectively. The rifles' scopes are able to be toggled on and off.
Remington 870 Express
The Remington 870 Express appears in the game as the "Pump-Action Shotgun 12 GA".
Double-Barreled Shotgun
A Double-Barreled Shotgun appears in the game as the "Break-Action Shotgun 12 GA".
Webley-Pryse Revolver
George retrieves a Webley-Pryse Revolver out of a drawer, but is knocked unconcious by John Mason.