Bounty Hunt is a western gun duel game with a creative gameplay named flick-fire 

 It is a Free game, designed for Iphone, Ipad and Android mobile platforms. 

 As the Bounty Hunter you will be facing lots of foes that are trying 

 to be the winner by drawing their pistols faster than you. If you are a faster gunslinger you get to 

 collect their bounties and your prestige will sky rocket after each bounty you earn.

You are a bounty hunter, a man who was hired to track down and kill the most dangerous outlaws in the Old West. You have a gun at your side, and you will be fighting a duel in the Old West. The rules of the duel are the same as in the Old West, and the winner will be the one who is the best at shooting.


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Hunt: Showdown is a competitive first-person PvP bounty hunting game with heavy PvE elements, from the makers of Crysis. Set in the darkest corners of the world, it packs the thrill of survival games into match-based format.

Bounty Hunt has several different game modes. In practice mode you can shoot bottles to get an idea of how the game play works. In the story mode you'll be able to move forward on a map, while you hunt down dangerous criminals. And in 'quick duel' mode you'll have to deal with lots of enemies, one after the other, until you end up in a duel.

Also known as bail enforcement or fugitive recovery, bounty hunting is uniquely American. The profession traces its roots to the days of the pioneers on the Western frontier. Not surprisingly, only two countries in the world allow it: the United States and its former colony, the Philippines.

The film turns into a psychological thriller as Ben tries to turn his captors against each other. The entourage encounters an ambush, shifts alliances, and Howard falls for Lina. The question persists throughout the film: will the bounty hunter win the cash and the girl?

This is my all-time favorite bounty-hunter film, thanks to the comedic chemistry of Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin. Jack Walsh (De Niro), a former cop turned bounty hunter, easily captures Jonathan Mardukas (Grodin), a mob accountant and embezzler who jumped bail. Walsh must take Mardukas from New York to Los Angeles, and the journey turns bumpy as the FBI, the mob, and a rival bounty hunter try to nab Mardukas.

Whether Weird West gamers are bringing back a cuffed boss or the contents of his pockets, they need only approach the local sheriff. Turn in the proof and collect the payment from him to complete the bounty hunt.

Cad Bane is depicted as a ruthless bounty hunter and mercenary from the planet Duro who is known for his trademark wide-brimmed hat. His fast draw, cunning wits and unscrupulous willingness to take any job for the right price earn him a reputation as one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy. Often employed by other villains, Bane comes into conflict with the Jedi of the Galactic Republic numerous times during the Clone Wars. Through the reign of the Galactic Empire to the era of the New Republic, Bane retains his notoriety and continues to provide his services to the highest bidder, causing him to clash with Clone Force 99, Fennec Shand, Cobb Vanth, and even his former apprentice, Boba Fett.

The character has become a fan favorite since his first appearance and is considered one of the most popular bounty hunters in the franchise alongside the likes of Boba Fett and Jango Fett. In addition to the television series, Cad Bane has also been featured in various Star Wars comic books and video games.

"Cad Bane is a new bounty hunter. He has to be instantly effective, kind of on the level that I always wanted to see Boba Fett work on in the old, classic [Star Wars] trilogy. We knew that [Bane] was going to be a very intense fighter, a very intense gunslinger, and a very serious threat. Cad Bane works for the highest bidder and, I think, he enjoys what he does."[1]

Cad Bane made his debut in the season one finale, "Hostage Crisis". Giancarlo Volpe, the director of the episode, has compared Bane to bounty hunter Boba Fett: "The crew loves Cad Bane and I really think the fans will, too. He brings a serious bad-ass sensibility to Star Wars. He's a lethal and ruthless bounty hunter and you see that right away in the episode. Unlike Boba Fett, Cad doesn't take prisoners."[5]

The official Star Wars Databank describes Cad Bane as "a ruthless bounty hunter" and "the preeminent blaster-for-hire in the galaxy".[6] He is cold, cruel, calculating, selfish, and willing to "track his prey to the ends of the galaxy" for the right price.[6][7] Bane cares little for the sinister motives of his employers such as Darth Sidious, and has no qualms about harming and murdering innocents and even children in pursuit of his quarry.[8] Examples of Bane's sadistic tendencies include his brutal torture and execution of Jedi Master Bolla Ropal, as well as his willingness to kill another bounty hunter for having a hat that he liked.[9][10] Bane's lack of morality and disregard for collateral damage have earned him a reputation as one of the galaxy's most notorious mercenaries, which often puts him into conflict with more honorable hunters, such as Boba Fett. During the opening ceremony of a tournament for bounty hunters, Count Dooku goes so far as to state that Bane "needs no introduction".[10] Despite his reputation, however, Bane is not without honor; he saved Rako Hardeen (actually Obi-Wan Kenobi in disguise) when Moralo Eval tried to drop him into a fire pit. Bane had come to respect Hardeen after he had saved Bane's life, and Bane told Eval that if he wanted to kill Hardeen, then to "do it like a man."[10]

Cad Bane is introduced in the season one finale. He assembles a group of bounty hunters to free Ziro the Hutt from a Republic prison on Coruscant. Bane and his team infiltrate the Senate building and hold a group of senators hostage to demand Ziro's release. Their mission proves successful and the bounty hunters escape with Ziro in spite of Anakin Skywalker's attempt to stop them.[11]

In season four, Cad Bane is hired by Count Dooku to infiltrate a Republic prison to free Moralo Eval. Bane grows suspicious of a bounty hunter named Rako Hardeen, who is actually Obi-Wan disguised to gain Eval's trust and uncover Dooku's plans.[19] Following a successful prison break, the trio are pursued by Anakin and Ahsoka before finally reaching Serenno.[16] Bane, Hardeen and a group of the galaxy's best bounty hunters participate in a tournament to complete an obstacle course called "The Box" for a part in a Separatist plot to kidnap Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.[10] After the tournament, Bane supplants Eval as the leader of the operation and the surviving bounty hunters kidnap Palpatine on Naboo during the Festival of Lights. However, Obi-Wan's deception as Hardeen is revealed and he manages to foil the plot, leading to Bane's reapprehension.[20]

Following the rise of the Galactic Empire, Cad Bane continues to operate as a bounty hunter and is hired by Prime Minister Lama Su to retrieve the unaltered clone Omega, who escaped from Kamino with a group of elite clone troopers called Clone Force 99. On Bracca, Bane intercepts and kills a squad of Imperial clones before besting Hunter in a duel and kidnapping Omega.[13] Bane takes Omega to an abandoned Kaminoan cloning facility on Bora Vio for her delivery, but she escapes when Fennec Shand intervenes. Following a brief scuffle with Shand, Bane attempts to pursue Omega and Clone Force 99 only to discover that Shand sabotaged his ship, leaving him stranded.[21]

Daddy Masterson, also known as Daddy the Father, is a bounty hunter located in the East Blue town of Loguetown. Masterson is known for his expert sharpshooting skills and apparently even gained praise from notable Marines including Vice Admiral Smoker (formerly Captain) and notable pirates including Yasopp. He has a daughter named Carol. He only appeared in the anime and in the novel version of Loguetown Arc.[1]

Daddy Masterson is themed after the style of western cowboys and bounty hunters in the late 19th century. He wears the signature cowboy bucket hat and appears similar to a gunslinger. He also wears fingerless gloves and dons a cloak with several guns strapped to it along with his shirt and pants, symbolizing his status as a sniper.[1]

Daddy is a fierce, serious, and rather mysterious looking bounty hunter when first introduced, although most of this illusion is given off by his attire and his deep voice. Later, when he is seen with his daughter Carol, a soft side of him is revealed. Even though he clearly shows love and attachment towards his daughter, he does not seem to change the depth of his voice or his behavior at all, merely speaking to her more leniently.[1]

Daddy is very close to Smoker, as shown when Smoker tells him to say hello to Carol for him, Daddy replies: "I'll tell her Uncle Smoker said hello." Daddy often gives Smoker the pirates he catches. Smoker remarks that it's sad how the Marines' best sniper was reduced to a common bounty hunter.

Years ago, he engaged in a duel with Yasopp. However, he lost to the pirate and, rather than being killed, was spared by him. Afterwards, he resigned from the Marines so that he would be able to remain safe and watch over his daughter. As such, he became a bounty hunter and only fought against small-time criminals.

After capturing three criminals with bounties, he went to Smoker's office and asked him to sign a release. Smoker asked him about his daughter and claimed it was sad how the Marines' best sniper was reduced to a common bounty hunter. Just as he was about to leave, Smoker told him to say hello to Carol for him. After he left, he effortlessly crushed a group of street thugs who sought revenge against him.[1] 2351a5e196

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