▼ Not recommended
0 hrs
Seems like a fun game, but the Devs have abandoned the project. All concerns in the forum are not addressed, the game is laggy for recommended settings, and the Discord link has been dead for months.
My BF gave this to me as a present, and I can't even play it since its not finished. It doesn't even have graphic or resolution settings to get a stable framerate.
Shame on ya'll.
▲ Recommended
2 hrs
In a lot of ways these bunnies represent me in real life.
All they do is eat, fall asleep randomly, get mad when manually woken up, and have to give money up to an unseen force controlling their lives.
Actually a very fun, cute, addicting sandbox clicker game with cute bunnies and nice customization and I would recommend a try if it looks appealing to you.
▼ Not recommended
7 hrs
I'm a little sad that I think I have to check "not recommend" on this game because this is such a cute game. There are just some things about the game that are rather frustrating that make me want to say to look at other games in the genre. Heck, from what I've heard look at other games by the same developer (Lemoncake and Capybara both seem to be good games).
As I usually do let's get the good out of the way first.
- The game is adorable. I love all of the designs of the bunny's. They are just too darn cute. As is just about everything regarding the game. The design of items you can place and the environment is also very cute and nice to look at.
-Progression in the game isn't too bad. It's VERY slow to start, but most clicker/idle games are. That's another thing. I don't really see it mentioned on the page. This IS an idle game as well as a clicker. You can buy butterflies that will pet your bunnies, clean up rubish, and pick up coins. It's not at first, but it quickly becomes an idle game for the most part. Which is nice because you can focus on decorating the areas. You can get up and do something while waiting for enough time to buy a certain decoration, etc.
-While a smidge finicky I like the way the camera and placing of items works. I have seen other people say they have issues with the camera, but as far as I can recall I have never had a camera issue (more on "as far as I can recall" in a bit)
-I adore the music. Very chill and it lends it's self well to the cozy vibe the game has.
-I love how the new bunnies just pop up. It's always a quick little dose of seratonin when I'm told I have a new bunny.
Now on to the bad and why I don't think I can recommend the game....
-The game has a time gating mechanism in it that it's really frustrating. I actually don't mind time gating in a game. I really don't. With the main thing being... that it is implemented well. The time gating in this game is around decor. You have year round decor that you have at your disposal at all times. Then you have seasonal. This wouldn't be annoying if you got more than JUST a few decor items, because you honestly don't get a whole lot. The idea that I have to wait MONTHS to get something new to decorate with is a bit insane when there is nothing else new. No new bunnies dependant on season. Nothing. Just some decor. It's made even more annoying by the fact that there are achievements attached to placing a seasonal item from each season. This game... DOES NOT... have a years worth of content. If anything you will sit down for a few hours, get all the bunnies, unlock most things, buy most of what you want in decor you have available.... and then months down the road open the game long enough to decorate for that season, close the game, and not open it again for months. If we got a ton of decor and new bunnies and stuff I wouldn't mind this. If I thought I would play this game more than like... once every couple of months... I wouldn't mind it. There just isn't enough here to warrant any kind of time gating mechanism. The "as far as I can recall" from earlier is because I've had two saves on this game. I had one before the game got cloud save and that save is no longer available to me, but I distinctly remembered using summery tropical items on my previous save. That memory prompted me to check and see if items were seasonal and finding out they were. The game doesn't even tell you there are seasonal items. If you don't look at the achievements, you'd likely think the items are the only ones you have and never touch the game again after you have gotten bored with it.
-The butterflies are honestly extremely annoying. There's nothing programmed into them, it seems, to keep them from all going for the same thing. I currently have I think 8 butterflies and if I zoom out and look I will see that about half of them are going to the same coin while several coins disappear. There really needs to be something in this game that makes it so that the butterflies recognize when one of them is already going for a coin/bunny/or trash item.
- You would think that the bunnies would interact with certain items (like the swings) but they don't seem to and it's kinda a bummer. It would be super cute to see a bunny actually swing on the tire swing. The closest you get to item interaction with the bunnies is them going through items that are tunnel like (like the barrel and the hollow log) and walking over bridge like things (like the log with the ramps on it).
-If there is a way to sell or delete an item I can't seem to find it. Meaning that, from the looks of it, once you place an item you are stuck with it. Which IF this is the case... I'm really annoyed. I'm not going to want to have winter items up all year long once the winter season gets here. I want to be able to theme my bunny park and change it with the seasons if you are going to make it so that I can't redecorate by deleting or reselling items.
End thoughts here. If you are just wanting a cute game to chill with for a couple hours. Get the game. It's $5 and chances are you can get it for a couple bucks during a sale and for a couple bucks I'd say it's worth it. It passes the cozy vibe check with flying colors. If you are wanting a game where you can really have fun designing a bunny park... find a different game. There's just not enough decorations at any given time to really make something cool (in my opinion) with most of the decorations locked away any given 3 month period. Your Bunny Park will get repetitive and samey.... really fast. This second save of mine I have spent 2.5 hours on and I've completely decorated 2 lots to my liking and have nothing to really decorate another area in a way I like because at this point I've used all the decor once or more, have 3 lots total, half the bunnies, and a TON of butterflies.
Edit: Just wanted to say that just now, I finished the game. Got all the achievements. So keeping in mind that I did have a previous save (shave off those hours) and you have how much time it took to complete this game. There is so little to do in this game that I would open the game once every few months, see the the season decor was up, decorate for that season (something that takes like 10 minutes), wait around to see if more bunnies came to the park to work towards the all the bunnies achievement, and then logged off. Seriously the time gating thing in this game ruins most of the fun of it. If all the decor was available all at once I could have sat down and really mixed and matched decor items to make something really cool. Instead my park is divided up by season since I had no way of knowing what decorations would come up next, how big they were, or how I would place them. The fun is ruined for me because instead of being a game I could have fun with for a bit, it became a chore of opening the game once every few months just to do things for a second, and close it. The game would be far better if you could just decorate with everything from the start and keep them unlocked all year.