Community:Kaeto/Hunter's Life V3

Hunter's Life 3 is a medieval sandbox RPG by kaeto. As of 2014, It is the third all-time top rated and fifth all-time top favorited in the medieval category, and has over 2.5 million visits.

Gameplay
In HL3, players live in a medieval hunter's village. After the title screen, they begin by choosing customization options for their character, including a roleplay nametag. Players joining the game for the first time will be taken to a fenced in a training zone where they will play through a tutorial, showing them basic game mechanics. Upon completion, the player will thereafter spawn in the Hunter's Guild (containing the iconic Zahi Hawass statue).

The economy of the game is centered around hunting animals for meat, which can be either sold for gold or made into food, which feeds the player's family. Meat is made into food inside of the player's home, by walking close to their kitchen set. Alternatively, meat can be sold for gold at the meat trader, located close to the beach.

Hunting
Animals can be found in the forest, whose entrance is found next to the large windmill. There are three categories of animal in Hunter's Life.

-Small game animals can be found lurking in bushes, and will show themselves when you run through a bush. They can also be caught in Traps.

-Large game animals wander the woods freely, and move slowly. When approached, they will run very quickly away from the player. This can avoided by sneaking (holding the "C" key).

-Predator animals will attack the player on sight. They can be avoided by returning safely to the town during night time. Predator animals only appear at night time, and do not yield much of meat. The exceptions to these rules are the bear and the dragon, both of which appear during the day and yield high meat returns.

The deeper into the forest the player goes, the more meat the animals will return. Hunting is most effective with bows and muskets, but sneaking up to animals with a sword is also a viable tactic.

Weapons and Pets
Weapons (Bows, Swords, Muskets) can be purchased from the blacksmith, located down the hill from the Hunter's Guild. More expensive weapons do more damage.

Pets can be purchased from the pet breeder, located next to the Big tree. More expensive pets do more damage to animals, and some travel faster.

Houses and Marriage
Within the village, there are houses of varying rarities, that players may live in. Basic houses require no house deed, luxury houses require the big house deed, and the castle requires the castle deed. Deeds are bought from the House salesman inside of the hunter's guild.

Once a house is chosen, the player may talk to villagers around town to find a wife or husband (referred to in game as the androgynous term "Spouse") to marry. At level 10, players may talk to the Love Wizard inside of the Hunter's Guild to have a child.

Thereafter, the player must feed their family regularly, or else their spouse and child will starve to death. It takes 5 in game days without feeding for a family to starve. The option to feed appears when talking to a spouse.

Horses
There is a stable across from the castle, right before the entrance to the forest. Talking to the stable master inside will allow you to pick a horse to ride into the forest. Horses allow you to travel faster. At higher levels, you will unlock better horses.