Remington - Sportsman's Challenge

Your iPhone, now with recoil.

Rise to the Sportsman's Challenge.*

Rise To The Sportsman's Challenge

And by “sportsman,” we mean women, too. Because let’s face it, today’s sporting women are a lot tougher, more aggressive and more competitive than a lot of the sissified men you know. They just look way hotter in camo and face paint.

Sportsman’s Challenge gives you 3 fully functioning games for FREE. (Not just demos.) For an extra $.99 you enjoy an expanded version of 5 games. Test your skills at target shooting or sporting clays. Or take on hunting challenges from deer to duck to pheasant. (And yes, on the pheasant hunt, NO SHOOTING THE DOG. Points off for potshots at Fido.)

DISCLAIMER: No iPhones were harmed during the making of this game. Only free-range iPhones were used during testing.

Hall of Fame

Hall Of Fame

No gaming experience is complete without rubbing your greatness in the face of strangers. Play the game. Master your skills. And when you're ready, post your best scores to our Hall Of Fame for all to see.

NameScore
Justin1650
12ringer1580
Chad1280
Rick1280
George1280
NameScore
Ryan37350
Hutin29775
GaryB27550
GaryB24975
GaryB24650
NameScore
Slydawgg700
Whitney700
Tater700
Wit700
Cody700
NameScore
Carlo42650
Matthew42525
Brent38725
GaryB33675
Skinsta32700
NameScore
Luke50450
GaryB50450
RJ48875
Eric48875
Jason48875

Screenshots

Screenshots
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Screenshot Bird Dog
Screenshot Sunset
Screenshot Deer
Screenshot Ducks
Hall Of Fame

Remington

Finally. A shooting game for the iPhone from an actual gun company. And not just any gun company, either. Remington Arms is America’s oldest and most respected firearms and ammunition manufacturer.

Sportsman’s Challenge not only gives you the fun and excitement of a video game, it also provides in-depth knowledge and insight into today’s finest firearms.

For technical support, email iphonesupport@remington.com.

The Ten Hunting Commandments.

  1. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
  2. Firearms should be unloaded when not actually in use.
  3. Don't rely on your gun's safety.
  4. Be sure of your target and what's beyond it.
  5. Use proper ammunition.
  6. If your gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, handle with care.
  7. Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting.
  8. Be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting.
  9. Don't alter or modify your gun and have it serviced regularly.
  10. Learn the mechanical and handling characteristics of the firearm you are using.
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