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Chupacabra Hunt
Released: 02/09/2024
Developer
FireRing Studio
Publisher
CreativeForge Games
Description
Chupacabra Hunt is a Chupacabra hunting horror game, a wild creature of unknown origin that feeds on the blood of living beings. Can you kill her or will you be just another one of her victims?
SYNOPSIS
The Chupacabra is a vampiric creature that feeds on the blood of living beings. One night, the Chupacabra attacked your farm and killed all your animals, beginning your hunt for the creature, to avenge your animals and reestablish peace in the region.
FEATURES
Chupacabra: A vampiric creature that feeds on the blood of living beings.
Terrifying Enemies: Dangerous creatures roam the region looking for living beings to kill.
Variety of Weapons: Kill with up to 8 different weapons hidden across the map.
Resource Management: Find and manage health syringes and ammo to stay alive.
Historical Documents: Discover the history of the Chupacabra through documents spread across the map.
Unlockable Areas: Unlock new areas by finding hidden keys scattered across the map.
Price
$3.99
Followers
193
Updated 12/12/2025 19:47
Reviews
70% positive out of 20
Updated 12/12/2025 13:21
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
517
Revenue
$1.6K
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 03/09/2024
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