Evil Hunter Tycoon is a simulation and management game with RPG elements where you play the chief of a town destroyed by the Dark Lord and are tasked with rebuilding it from scratch and training hunters to defend it from the surrounding monsters. Instead of directly controlling the heroes, you manage their daily lives, equipment, and training, similar to games like Dungeon Village or Majesty, but with a deeper focus on crafting, reincarnation, and endgame content.
Rebuild the town and set up its facilities
Your first mission in Evil Hunter Tycoon is to build the basic amenities in the village: shops, inns, and service buildings where hunters can rest, heal, and equip themselves. You'll build and upgrade facilities such as the infirmary, tavern, lodges, blacksmith's, and weapons shop, among others, creating a small economic ecosystem where hunters spend the gold they earn outside, which you can reinvest into upgrading the town. Everything is connected: if you level up the forge, you can sell better weapons; if you upgrade the inn and the restaurant, the hunters will recover faster and return to combat sooner.
Recruit hunters and set their roles
The hunters in Evil Hunter Tycoon belong to four different classes, with random combinations of class and special characteristics. This combination determines if they are better suited for certain types of monsters, and it forces you to carefully look at their stats and qualities before deciding who is best to equip or to let go. You can use specific items to invite high-tier hunters if you're looking to quickly level up your team. Managing the hunters well is key, because they act semi-autonomously: they leave the village, fight, return to heal, buy equipment, and repeat the cycle. In the Bounty Hut, you can assign them specific missions to hunt certain enemies and earn experience and extra items; in the Academy, you can teach them skills and secret techniques; in the Training Ground, you can boost their leveling up and, when they reach their peak, you can use the reincarnation so they are reborn stronger with better base parameters.
Forging, reincarnation, and infinite progression
The progression system in Evil Hunter Tycoon revolves around the constant upgrading of hunters and equipment. In the Enhancement Forge, you forge and modify weapons and armor, adding stats and improving rarities so your hunters last longer outside the village and kill tougher enemies. As you progress, you'll unlock the Sanctuary of Resurrection, where reincarnation becomes your primary tool: each rebirth cycle boosts special traits and allows for practically infinite growth, giving you the ability to keep scaling content for many hours. This loop of leveling up, equipping better, reincarnating, and repeating is closely tied to the town's economy: you need the dungeon materials, boss drops, and the gold that the hunters generate to keep a steady upgrade pace. The system suffers if you focus on only structures or hunters, so the game pushes you to always balance the progression of both.
Dungeons and final bosses
Outside the city walls, Evil Hunter Tycoon offers several layers of content. In the dungeons, you can send up to five hunters on raids against three waves of enemies with a final boss, obtaining rare equipment, materials, and consumables that you can resell or use for crafting. You can also summon Field Bosses by blowing a horn, with encounters against huge monsters that require well-equipped hunters, but reward with high-level loot.
PvP mode
On a competitive level, the PvP mode pits your hunters against those from other cities; if you have managed your builds, equipment, and reincarnations well, you should win and get unique rewards. Added to all this is guild content such as the Battlefield of Victory, where you'll place 10 hunters on a 16-slot board and face rival formations, having to read the enemy arrangement and adjust your lineup to win.
My experience playing Evil Hunter Tycoon
When playing Evil Hunter Tycoon, I kept myself busy managing everything related to my team and the town. As I completed missions, I would stop by the forge or assign missions to my team to farm materials. Plus, I could exit the game whenever I wanted and continue later from where I left off.
The best and the worst of Evil Hunter Tycoon
· What I liked most: the town management and idle RPG combo, with hunters that move on their own while you pull the levers of the economy, the forge, and their training. The game's pixel aesthetic suits it very well, and it runs well even on low-end mobile devices.
· What I would improve: managing hunters individually gets quite tedious when you have a lot because the global tools to change zones or adjust behaviors as a group are missing. Plus, the grinding system can get very repetitive.
Download the Evil Hunter Tycoon APK and become the chief of a post-apocalyptic village, rebuilding buildings, training hunters, and sending them to dungeons.
Requirements (Latest version)
- Android 7.1 or higher required
Comments
There is no new update yet.
update plz
I like this game better than some other games.
VIP updates quickly, the game has interesting play options, diverse and strategic gameplay. Okay.
Google doesn't provide updates nor downloads here either.
excellent