Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Ryan Keith ZinkeTrump extends Florida offshore drilling pause, expands it to Georgia, South Carolina Conspicuous by their absence from the Republican Convention Trump flails as audience dwindles and ratings plummet MORE added a new feature to the Department of the Interior's cafeteria this week — the "Big Buck Hunter" arcade game.

Zinke placed the hunting themed arcade game in the cafeteria in an effort to promote hunting, announcing the addition in a tweet on Tuesday.

"To highlight #sportsmen contributions 2 conservation I installed Big Buck Hunter in the employee cafeteria. Get excited for #hunting season!" Zinke wrote alongside a photo of the game.

To highlight #sportsmen contributions 2 conservation I installed Big Buck Hunter in the employee cafeteria. Get excited for #hunting season! pic.twitter.com/gLxpAqEzpm — Secretary Ryan Zinke (@SecretaryZinke) September 19, 2017

Employees went head to head today in the first ever #ShotgunShowdown at @Interior Highlighting our mission to expand access for #sportsmen pic.twitter.com/yZGPxEg5Z4 — Secretary Ryan Zinke (@SecretaryZinke) September 19, 2017

Zinke's announcement follows his submittal of a formal report to President Trump recommending that several national monuments be downsized and opened up for hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreational activities.

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The game features plastic guns which can be used to shoot animated deer on the console's screen.

The Interior Department also announced the addition of "Big Buck Hunter" to the cafeteria in a statement.

"Today, on the heels of a groundbreaking directive to expand hunting access on public lands, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke announced his latest initiative to reemphasize hunting and fishing at the Department with a new temporary addition to the employee cafeteria: the arcade game 'Big Buck Hunter Pro' " the agency said in a statement.