- September 4, 2014
- On The Level Game Studios
- 4h median play time
Boo Bunny Plague
Platforms
About
"Boo Bunny Plague" is an action-adventure game featuring a robotic bunny named Bunny and his friends on a quest to buy an auto-repair unit. Along the way, they uncover a plot of treachery and deicide, and follow a musical adventure filled with wacky cinematic scenes and an all-original soundtrack. This game is sure to provide a unique and entertaining experience.








- The game features a unique and humorous storyline that keeps players engaged.
- The voice acting and musical elements are entertaining and add charm to the overall experience.
- Despite its flaws, the game offers a fun and quirky experience that can be enjoyed in a short playthrough.
- The gameplay mechanics are clunky and repetitive, leading to a lack of depth in combat.
- The graphics are outdated and may not appeal to players expecting modern visuals.
- The humor can be hit-or-miss, with some jokes falling flat and becoming annoying over time.
music
152 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in *Boo Bunny Plague* is a standout feature, with many players praising its creativity, humor, and catchy tracks that enhance the overall experience. While some songs may be polarizing or considered grating, the majority of the soundtrack is described as enjoyable and fitting for the game's comedic and chaotic tone. Overall, the music is seen as a significant reason to engage with the game, often overshadowing its gameplay flaws.
“The music is also surprisingly strong and there's quite a few catchy tracks that do add for some great background noise.”
“The soundtrack is an absolutely great match for the style.”
“The music is amazing, the story is simple but good enough to enjoy; you just do stuff and laugh, that's it.”
“The few good things about this game are some of the boss fights, and the music (at least not the songs Bunny sings). However, I'd just suggest skipping it.”
“Bunny's voice is intentionally annoying, which makes the songs annoying.”
“The music I had to shut off because I found it so ADHD and grating.”