Bigfoot Hunting Multiplayer - Hunt Sasquatch With Friends
Team up or go solo in the ultimate Bigfoot tracking adventure!

- 2.3.9 Version
- 4.3 Score
- 3M+ Downloads
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- 12+ Content Rating
If you are enthusiastic about seeking out games related to Bigfoot or engaging in a hunt for the mysterious creature in a dark forest, then you have come to the right place! Explore an exciting Bigfoot monster hunter simulator game where a massive gorilla-like Bigfoot resides near the shadowy forest, hidden from view. Reports circulate that Bigfoot is a terrifying being capable of harming humans. Join the online Bigfoot monster hunter community and embark on a mission to track down this giant beast alongside other skilled monster hunters. Capturing Bigfoot is a thrilling challenge that becomes more manageable with the help of friends.
Prepare yourself to join forces with fellow Bigfoot hunters and attempt to capture the elusive yeti gorilla in the online Bigfoot monster hunter experience. The search for Bigfoot began as people noted individuals going missing, only to discover they had trespassed into the creature's territory. Embrace the gorilla-hunting challenge presented by the multiplayer Bigfoot online game without fear, as it promises exhilarating fun.
Explore the thrilling game!
Welcome to the world of "Pie Grande" where you step into the role of a Bigfoot hunter in the captivating multiplayer Bigfoot hunting game. Engage in terror-inducing multiplayer gameplay as you and your teammates venture into the dark forest in pursuit of Bigfoot. This horror-themed multiplayer game offers an unforgettable experience to enjoy with friends, complete with all the spooky elements associated with "Pie Grande." Hunting down Bigfoot becomes an enjoyable adventure when exploring the dark jungle in search of this mighty creature alongside your friends through this online multiplayer game.
Your task is to locate Bigfoot in the forest while teaming up with friends. Clues and hints have been discovered pointing to the existence of mysterious creatures lurking in the shadows of the jungle – a cunning monster that can swiftly eliminate humans. Your mission involves uncovering the truth using strategic tactics and taking down these beasts in cooperative two-player or multiplayer mode games.
Equip yourself with spy cameras, animal traps, hunting rifles, flashlights, and various other tools essential for defeating the monstrous beasts. Although capturing the Yeti or other terrifying creatures will be challenging, having your friends by your side is crucial. Stay sharp while tracking the Sasquatch as it has already claimed numerous lives and is adept at survival. Remember, in this thrilling game, a hunter may quickly become the hunted.
Survival Strategies
Having discussed all that you need to know now, we can move into how to apply all that you have; if you're still a little lost on how to use all this stuff, that is. If not, move on to the other sections, they'll prove more useful.
Choke points:
Again, choke points are simply areas in which Bigfoot, or even players, have to travel on a linear path - or a designated one - to reach their prey. Choke points could be homes, trails, or even just a path to follow if you're desperate to kill the other (which will be typical if players are out of Medkits or if Bigfoot can't heal anymore than he already has). Players can hunker down in a building if and when Bigfoot shows up in a town or near a cabin, and use the doorway as a choke point by planting explosives (around the corner so that Bigfoot can't use throwables to destroy your ordinance) or placing a Bear Trap on the doorway so that Bigfoot is deterred from coming in. Be aware that if Bigfoot's damage is high enough, or that he trusts you don't have enough medkits to save yourselves, he can and will plow through all of that to get to you and fight you until the bitter end. This is mainly for players, though. The AI will come through regardless, and get his ass whooped, unless you were unprepared, then see you at God's golden gates, sucker.
Surveillance:
Having eyes where you can't see or hear is always critical to being aware of your surroundings. Believe it or not, Bigfoot will ambush you. Due to this, keeping your cameras on hand is always important. Plant a camera near (and I say "near" because this camera shouldn't be on top of you, just close enough to survey the area around you, but far enough to know that a threat is COMING, not already HERE.) wherever you have decided to stop to loot, so that it will alert you if movement is actively coming near you. You can also plant a camera on a trail path that leads to your location, if its relatively linear, so that you have even more time to become aware that Bigfoot is coming.
Key point:
If Bigfoot did NOT destroy the camera that you placed down, pick it back up, you'll need it for the next location. It's safe to bet that Bigfoot is always coming closer because he is actively hunting you (unless it's an AI and daytime) so it's simply easier to have your cams on hand rather than some obscure location half-way across the map in the SLIGHT off-chance that he'll walk right by it.
Weaponry:
The weapons you use are very contextual, and will vary on how frequently you apply them. However, regardless of what you use, stunning Bigfoot as often as possible and laying into him is your best bet, even just in self-defense. You're trying to always deal enough damage to him, never to just "scare him off." Treat every encounter as a serious fight, because you don't know if Bigfoot will commit to trying to outlive you with health in a fight, so you need to deal as much damage as possible to either kill him - or show him that you're well-armed and need thinking to be killed, not some arm-flailing. Because, remember, three-hundred pounds of Big Feet will crush your puny one-sixty pound 'Murican flesh. No amount of Mickey D's can give you enough health to beat Bigfoot's in one rush.
Defense Strategies
I say "defense" here, even though these will seem offensive, because no matter what, Bigfoot will usually be the one to find you and start swinging first, so you will almost always be on the defensive.
NOTE: Watch for Bigfoot traps scattered in the forest at all times. He can be a cheeky boy. Look for those spiky buggers in the trees, or look for ropes dangling. Both of which indicate a trap, which will require a QTE to break free from with a minor health penalty. Failure results in a ten-health penalty.
Strategy 1: Search and Nab
This strategy has had the best outcome for me, as it is essentially just going to every last discoverable location no matter the cost, or time of day. At night, you travel, at day, you travel. This one is basically just "speedrunning" the weapon-safes and materials gathering so that you are constantly loaded to the teeth with gear in every encounter. You are not trying to destroy Bigfoot, you're trying to prepare for him, since you know that he'll be coming for you, not the other way around. Because of his higher mobility, and ability to track players, it's just easier to let him come to you than for you to come to him. You leave all the fighting to when he inevitably comes, your first priority is looting.
How to do this:
Follow the trails on the map. These trails - at each dead-end you see - has a location there. Whether it be a campsite, cabin, or town, each dead-end on your map is some place to be, and has loot there. However, you have three priorities. One: Medkits, Two: Explosives, Three: Gun-safes. Each safe has an allocated color. It's a little box usually on the top right. This color is important, as it helps you distinguish which safe gets which code. Codes are often found on the smaller watch towers scattered throughout the woods, sometimes in cabins, and rarely (from my experience) in towns. Getting these bigger guns are absolutely integral to assuring that you are properly loaded for Bigfoot-ass-kickage.
Strategy 2: Search and Destroy
This strategy makes you the predator. You might scatter traps throughout the woods, with cameras stashed away to let you know which trap Bigfoot is at, and you'll hunt him based off of that. Bigfoot players and AI will want to heal after fights, and to do that, they must eat. Meat gives them that, and they follow scents, of which ANY food type posses. This includes trash cans, carcasses (except those despawn if not looted after a minute), or meat. Be sure to use your tracker-rod on Bigfoot a lot to know their trajectory across the map and plan accordingly. Strike as much and as hard as you can, but still make room for looting. Your primary goal might either be the safes, or any explosives. My recc are the explosives.
How to do this:
Limit a lot of your looting to just bullets and explosives. This is "speedrunning" a lot like Strat 1, but just speedrunning to kill Bigfoot, not collect loot. You should wander the woods during the day, planting traps, baiting and camouflaging them. Either place a camera, linger near them, or leave them out and wait for Bigfoot's pleasant screams of pain. Your goal is to effective pro-gamer bait the ever loving CRAP out of Bigfoot, by often injuring him and a vicinity near your traps (so that when he is desperate for food so that he can recover quickly and attack you again before you can find better weapons) he will utilize his scent skill and end up walking mistakenly into your trap. Your next goal isn't necessarily to get any good weapons, maybe just the G17 and a shotty, and light the bastard up with bullets and explosives that you will often plant mid-combat rather than at thresholds of homes. I'd recc to leave looting to night time, so that you can gather more bullets once he is hunting, and effectively be ready right as Bigfoot arrives. This will require a lot of forethought, juxtaposition to Strat 1.
Be aware that a lure for players is to want to use ziplines as much as possible (used by simply jumping into the rope line, and can be traversed at any angle) but this is just a lure. The zipline, while good for getting across the map with speed, and getting out of a bad pinch, can be broken by Bigfoot by punching the pole a few times. Wherever you are on that line, you will fall, which can be devastating. However, lines do not break only by use, they do only by Bigfoot. So use more for traversal, maybe less for escape.
Bigfoot Tips
Now, you may think that I am just covering how to survive, well, some people may like a few pointers on Bigfoot. This section will be brief as a lot of it is self-explanatory, but, there will be some content that you will hopefully enjoy reading.
Hunting strategies:
As Bigfoot, you don't have particularly any spectacular sight at night, but the key thing to note is that the Hunters don't either. You have many cues to their location, such as their dumb little baby voices in-game VC, the visual cue that plays for each footstep and item they interact with (which you can only see if you are close enough to them, which is pretty close. Enough for their lights to start flickering), and even your skill that pings and displays their general direction (which is your yell).
I have found from personal experience that Hunters are surprisingly limited in their ways of detecting you at night unless through camera pings or stepping in traps, so my recc is to simply shout as few times as you can, so that when you catch up to your prey, you can effectively stalk them, maybe set up some traps down their route, and prepare to ambush them. Remember, you have a radius that begins flickering any and all lights, so don't get too close until you are ready to pounce. In which case, CHARGE BROTHER
Health Management:
Now depending on the game you are playing is how you should manage yourself. Playing with Tier One health? Maybe treat yourself more as a glass cannon. Flee after engagements once you are satisfied you have forced the other players to use (and therefore dwindle) their medkits or resources. Pay close attention to the grey section of your health, as that is the cap to which you can heal when eating. Don't let it drop too low, you'll want what little health you have back. Tier Three health, though? You could honestly hunt the other plays on the starting day (as they will NOT spawn with enough resources to possibly counter you) and just kill them in one foul swoop. And really, at any other stage of their progression. You just can't be stopped, and once someone is down, that's one less person in the fight. You can honestly just win. No questions asked.
To regenerate health, eat meat that players can find around the map (like in grills and other locations) or kill animals and feast. Or eat out of trash cans. Not finding any food? The game can prompt you with a "scent" when you start getting close to an edible item, which if accepted, will lead you to the item. Be wary, traps that are baited will produce this same effect, so don't go rushing for food if given a scent, take it easy.
Energy management:
As Bigfoot you have infinite sprint, and I believe jump. However, every swing and attack-based skill consumes energy. Energy regenerates over time, but I forget if it does through eating too... sorry.
You can also insta-kill any other player using a skill usable after downing any player(s) any three times.
The Rundown
Well, congrats! You've officially found yourself a death-wish, and are now proceeding to put that into realization. Now, hopefully you just found yourself hunting Bigfoot by accident (like we all do sometimes) and are now desperate to try and survive. Because, if you came here on purpose, you're probably just trying to die.
Now, Bigfoot is a huge hominid that is strong enough to pick one man up and plant him in the ground like a seed with one arm. So it's very critical when hunting him to not only:
1: Know your enemy and;
2: Understand your equipment.
In this guide, I will tell you several hunting strategies and basic survival strategies as well. I hope you find this useful, and godspeed, hunter.
The Hunter
We as humans like to assume that we are the top of the food-chain. That we are the predators. Well, unfortunately for us, nature is metal, and it doesn't give a ♥♥♥♥ if we bite the dust or not. So, it throws Bigfoot at us and calls it a day. The Hunters may be hunting Bigfoot, but he too, lurks for you.
Who's the prey and who's the predator is determined by one's knowledge of their tools, access to them, and an understanding of the land and what they are looking for. If you don't score at least a 3/4 on this list of understanding, you're going to have a rough ride, and a one-on-one meeting with God by Night 4. So, let's start off with what we've got.
As a human, your strength is simply inferior to Bigfoot's sheer girth and brute strength. So, we must depend on alternative devices (or force multipliers) in order to, well, multiply the force we can apply.
At Day
During the day you should not be afraid to be attacked, Bigfoot will only watch you and sometimes he scream. Use the time to set up cameras and traps and try to find the 4 missing persons. You should return home at sunset.
At Night
At Night you should enter the caravan, Bigfoot is night active and does not shy from attacking you. Close the doors and windows, keep an ey on the environment with help of the cameras. If Bigfoot attacks you, use the Chance and put a tracker on him.
Equipment
Equipment in the base (caravan)
🍃 8 Cameras
🍃 8 Traps
🍃 8 Steaks
🍃 2 Winchester
🍃 2 Medipacks
🍃 3 Night vision Cameras
🍃 2 Ammo packets
🍃 3 Ropes
🍃 3 Flair guns
🍃 12 Flair ammunition
🍃 8 Batteries
🍃 8 Transmitter
Equipment on the map (can be found at high places and huts)
🍃 2 Traps
🍃 1 Winchester
🍃 2-3 Medipacks
🍃 2-3 Ammo packets
🍃 1-2 Flair ammunition
The "Bigfoot Monster Hunter Online" offers an array of amazing features:
• Enjoy multiplayer gaming with friends and family
• Gather various weapons and tools to vanquish the fearsome Yeti
• Utilize spy cameras, bear traps, hunting rifles, and more
• Immerse yourself in a vast open-world environment set in the wild forest
• Stir up excitement by creating challenges against dangerous animals
• Indulge in fantastic thrills by partaking in multiplayer gameplay with friends
- Version2.3.9
- UpdateSep 14, 2024
- DevelopernanoByte
- CategorySimulation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
- Downloads3M+
- Package Namecom.nanobyte.bigfoot.hunting.online
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The game emphasizes multiplayer cooperation
Includes thriller and horror elements, which increase the tension and challenge of the game
Provides an open forest environment where players can explore, set traps, and search for clues
Bigfoot may become too powerful or too weak in the game, causing game balance problems and affecting the overall player experience
Poor communication or cooperation between players may lead to a decline in the gaming experience