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Bloody Bunny: The Game

Bloody Bunny: The Game

|Arcade, Indie

4.6 /10

A bit rough

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Why play it

Bloody Bunny: The Game is a fast-paced hack-and-slash action title where you play as Bloody Bunny, a vengeful knife-wielding girl who is trapped in the body of a bunny doll.

Story and worldbuilding

Bloody Bunny awakens in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have been turned into dolls by an evil, nameless organization. While all other dolls have lost their memories and identities, Bloody Bunny awakens with hers and is horrified to realize that her little sister, Mumu, has also been turned into a doll. She sets out to destroy her malevolent creator while killing anyone who gets in her way.

Game highlights
Play style

Leans into Arcade, Indie, Fighting — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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COGconnectedRhett Waselenchuk · 17 Mar, 2021
4.6/10

If blood is thicker than water, Bloody Bunny: The Game still wouldn’t be able to fill up the shallow end. It’s repetitive, uninteresting, and littered with bugs. The framerate does stay consistent, but if anything, that just works to highlight how awful everything else is. It’s never a good sign when you feel as if you’ve seen all that a game has to offer within the training stage. It’s even worse when the credits start to roll, and you realize that you did actually see everything the game has to offer in that training stage. Bloody hell, Bloody Bunny…

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