Make every shot count
Every shot is worth money. It may not seem like it at first, but every bullet you dispatch is worth bonus moolah that won't be paid out unless you use your equipment correctly. So take aim and try to shoot for the heart or lungs if you can, which net you more cash than even a headshot. While it's tempting to go the Call of Duty route, lung shots will earn you a cool $25, and taking the heart is worth $50, which is a hefty wad of cash when it comes to upgrades. Stick to your rifles and scopes to discern exactly where it is you need to shoot and you'll be rolling in the dough in no time.Save up
If you don't plan on parting with a lot of real-world cash in the game to progress, it will be imperative for you to save every bit of gold you receive for a better weapon later on. Premium weapons will become your lifeblood in later levels, so do what you can to ensure you have enough capital to purchase them.Be mindful of different species and types
In some missions, the exact same species of dinosaur can reappear, but will carry the label of "young," or "mature." You can bag these same species for varying score amounts, but be advised that some will inevitably be more difficult to kill than others. Use caution when approaching, as they may come after you instead of remaining docile, which could obviously ruin your whole hunting excursion!Upgrade starter weapons as soon as possible
Beginners will find that the starter equipment is viable right up until the hunts start getting more serious. And at that time, you're going to want to place emphasis on upgrading your starter guns first. Purchase stabilization, scopes and additional equipment to bolster the guns you're outfitted with first, and then you'll be at an advantage when the later levels arrive and you find yourself without proper gear.Download Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores for iPhone, iPad and Android!