Bunny Alice in Wonderland
by Golden Goose · Published by Golden Goose, WeissGarden
Media
Bunny Alice in Wonderland is a brief visual novel following Alice and companions through a Wonderland adventure with observation-based puzzle elements. With minimal interactive gameplay beyond dialogue progression and AI-generated artwork, it functions more as a short story experience than a traditional game, likely to appeal only to those seeking light fantasy narrative content.
About this game
On this fantastical journey, you will use your extraordinary observation skills and, along with your companions, overcome all obstacles and challenges, bravely moving forward!
What players are saying
This e-book was slapped together with the godawfully bad RenPy Visual Novel/E-Book construction kit, so just like no professional writing took place here, no professional game development took place either, it's just a product of filling out templates in the construction kit.
This E-book features Choose-Your-Own-Adventure elements where you make some decisions that don't do anything to change the fact this is just an E-Book. Nobody finished reading a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book and said "Boy, what a great game I just played!". Because E-books aren't games. And neither is this.
Now onto the subject of this godawful cringefest. The "author", a middle aged man from the middle east (yeah you thought all the weebs were from Japan or the USA, right? Wrong, weebs are everywhere) wrote this high school anime club dropout fan-fiction all about his favourite subject, his imaginary girlfriend, who is a creepily young looking girl with bunny ears on... yes, this fan-fiction is complete and utter cringe. Also the developer gleefully plagiarises the work of Lewis Carrol for his fan-fiction about his imaginary underaged girlfriend. Noah, get the boat.
Visual novels/e-books are tedious at best... imagine the best novel you ever read, be that Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy or 2001: A Space Odyssey or Twilight (if you have terrible taste in literature), but then translate that to a format where the words dribble out and you have to click your mouse every time you wanted to read the next sentence, instead of just turning the pages. You'd think it was garbage.
Now imagine that experience, but with much worse writing (because if these guys could write professionally, they'd be published authors and this would be on shelves in bookstores, and they wouldn't have to pay Valve $100 to self-publish this on Steam), and you have your average Steam e-book.
One of the chief problems with failed authors polluting Steam with non-game E-books is that E-books can easily just be presented in a web browser... there's no justification for charging money on Steam for what might as well be a webpage. We don't spend thousands on buying a gaming rig to spend money on Steam for something Chrome or Firefox could do.
You can get better quality books and comics for free online or from public libraries, or from bookstores for a fraction of the price of this "game". Steam isn't a comic book store, neither is it Netflix, it's for games. Your gaming rig is not a Kindle. It's impossible for me to recommend things to PC gamers that aren't really games.
"Bunny Alice in Wonderland " didn't appeal much to the people who own a copy of the E-Book, either. It has achievements, and they show us a very clear picture that the E-Book didn't really capture any interest from gamers. The most commonly and easily attained achievement is "Lv.1", reading the first part of this garbage cringefest, a herculean effort as even the first few blobs of text are so cringey it will make you hurl, trivial to get, but less than 35 percent of players bothered to get that far before uninstalling the E-Book. Hardly a success story, even the people who own this E-Book weren't interested in it.
So, should you buy this E-Book? Is this one of the best of the 110,000+ games on Steam?
"Bunny Alice in Wonderland " has the total ripoff price of around $8 USD, it's not worth it given the defects and shortcomings with the product, especially considering the sheer number of completely free, much higher quality games on Steam.
For comparison, the $8 asking price for this E-Book could get you games like "Europa Universalis IV", "Metro Exodus" or "Subnautica". Quality, professionally made games like those are frequently on sale cheaper than this.
Profile Features Limited!
Valve have marked this E-Book as "Profile Features Limited" at the time of this review. This is usually caused by poor sales figures and low community acceptance for the E-Book (to date). Until this status changes, this E-Book will not give you +1 to your Game Collector badge count, appear in profile achievements or any other Steam meta-accomplishments, nor can it be displayed in some profile showcases. If these factors are important to you, it may be worth holding off before buying this E-Book.
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