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Bubsy 4D

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92%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, music
Most mentioned negative aspects:stability, monetization
92% User Score Based on 525 reviews

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About Bubsy 4D

Bubsy 4D is a single player platformer game with comedy, kids and science fiction themes. It was developed by Fabraz and was released on April 22, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

The infamous, wise-cracking bobcat has returned to 3D in a new platforming adventure. Bubsy is back with new challenges, new moves, and even more purrsonality. Run, jump, glide, and roll across alien planets, battle robotic sheep, and collect tons and tons of yarn. What could possibly go wrong?

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92%Audience ScoreBased on 525 reviews
gameplay26 positive mentions
stability15 negative mentions

  • Smooth and expressive movement system, well-implemented momentum-based platforming allowing creative combos and fast traversal.
  • Charming, self-aware humor and witty writing, with enjoyable voice acting enhancing characters and narrative.
  • Visually appealing cartoonish art style with colorful, lively environments and a great soundtrack with jazzy, catchy tunes.
  • Short but generously priced game with solid replay value due to collectibles, upgrades, speedrun challenges, and a special 9 Lives mode.
  • Fun boss fights and interesting character redesigns revitalizing the franchise with a fresh, likable Bubsy character.
  • Good optimization and performance even on modest hardware; a solid foundation for future sequels or DLC expansions.
  • The game is notably short, with only 15 levels across 3 worlds; many players wanted longer content or additional worlds.
  • Some camera and collision issues occur at times, including camera jitters, odd clipping, and buggy interactions in hairball mode.
  • Occasional frustrating difficulty spikes in later levels, especially time trial medals that are very challenging or perceived as unfair.
  • Platforming sometimes feels floaty or slippery, and level design doesn’t always fully exploit Bubsy’s moveset and speed potential.
  • Repetitive and somewhat mean-spirited humor directed at Bubsy by other characters may not appeal to all players.
  • Some glitches and bugs including falling through floors in ball mode and limited voice lines that repeat often and get annoying.
  • gameplay

    74 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    35% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The gameplay in Bubsy 4D is widely praised for its smooth, responsive controls and varied movement mechanics that offer a satisfying, skill-based platforming experience reminiscent of top-tier 3D platformers like Mario Odyssey. While some minor issues such as inconsistent hairball physics and occasional glitches are noted, the well-paced level design, character progression, and playful gimmicks keep the gameplay fresh and engaging throughout the relatively short but enjoyable run. Overall, the game excels in delivering tight, fun gameplay with a charming and humorous style that revitalizes the Bubsy franchise.

    • “The gameplay is extremely satisfying and tight, the visuals are stylish and pop quite a bit.”
    • “What this Bubsy 4d excels at is the character movement and a sense of progression that I didn't get from the Mario games, since the collection of scrolls in this game unlock permanent passives to your moveset that expand your choices during gameplay.”
    • “Filled with fun movement mechanics that you can chain to create crazy combos in these perfectly crafted levels.”
    • “The time trials are not doable without major glitches, and even then they demand perfection—which is completely cruel and hypocritical when the controls are loose and sloppy, the rolling mechanic rebounds on any stray (and completely invisible) pixel on flat ground, and Bubsy has the forward momentum of a boat anchor.”
    • “The gameplay goes from 0 to 100, and goes from 10 to 80 in 15 levels, making the difficulty curve a steep slope.”
    • “The game feels like one of those fangames or mods, mainly Sonic and Doom fangames and mods for example, that like to toss in so many mechanics all at once even though that clearly doesn't work.”
  • music

    73 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    64% positive mentions, 31% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its catchy, jazzy, and upbeat soundtrack that enhances the cartoonish and whimsical atmosphere, often described as a standout feature that sets it apart from similar titles. While some find it a bit repetitive or less engaging, most reviews highlight the soundtrack as vibrant, fun, and a key element contributing to the overall charm and enjoyment of the game.

    • “While the game itself certainly looks like it was made on a tight budget, the lovable characters, beautiful colors, and fantastic soundtrack more than make up for any of that.”
    • “The controls flow well, the levels look good, the music slaps and I rooted for the bobcat the entire time.”
    • “The music is also stellar with the main theme providing such an upbeat and catchy tune that will leave you wanting to listen to it after playing this game!”
    • “Worst part honestly is that the music is such a snooze fest.”
    • “Level design and music were incredibly bland and boring.”
    • “This game still has a few other issues, I had three crashes during regular gameplay for example, and they probably could have had a bit more music per level, but I was otherwise pretty happy with it.”
  • humor

    64 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    98% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 2% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its self-aware, corny, and fourth wall-breaking style that effectively revitalizes Bubsy's character with charm and wit. While not all jokes land perfectly—some find the writing occasionally annoying or repetitive—the overall comedic tone, clever references, and character interactions consistently provide laughs and fan-pleasing moments. This blend of humor, combined with solid gameplay, makes the game both funny and endearing to players.

    • “Fantastic movement, levels, and respects the character with heartfelt and self-aware humor.”
    • “The voice acting, score, and humor is great, there were genuinely moments that had me laughing my ass off, and the references were top notch.”
    • “This is a fantastic platformer that can really push you to your limit while also being funny and full of charm, but it feels like the first half of a game.”
  • story

    47 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    26% positive mentions, 68% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The story is generally regarded as simple, light, and somewhat rushed, with mixed reactions to its humor and character interactions. While some appreciate the underdog theme and witty dialogue, many find the plot basic, fragmented, or frustrating, lacking depth and meaningful progression. Overall, the story serves more as a backdrop to the gameplay, offering charm primarily through voice acting and character banter rather than compelling narrative development.

    • “It channels Bubsy's past failures into an underdog story where, by the end, you're rooting for both the character and the game.”
    • “All the characters work really well together and absolutely carry the simple yet endearing story; it's a joy to see them interact on-screen and even though it's 3D animation (or 4D :p) - it still carries that 2D expressive energy.”
    • “The game's movement is incredibly fluid and fun to play with, the story whilst brief was a fun short romp that didn't overstay its welcome (honestly I would have loved to see a bit more!). I think Bubsy's new design is really good and the way they've written him in this game is great, giving him this sorta pathetic underdog vibe where he is making jokes, puns and fourth wall breaks and all the other characters are totally sick of him.”
    • “Story in here makes no sense; other characters treat Bubsy like he lost his brain last winter, and Bubsy himself acts like an old guy who just discovered the future.”
    • “Also, as much of a loser as this version of Bubsy is, the rest of the cast treat Bubsy like more of a loser than he actually is, which is kind of frustrating and does not change by the end of the story.”
    • “This game's story and progression feels very fast and rushed too... $20 and I've spent 2 hours playing and I'm at 60% done with the game.”
  • graphics

    44 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    61% positive mentions, 32% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The graphics receive praise for their charming, vibrant, and unique art style reminiscent of Saturday morning cartoons, with smooth visuals and well-crafted environments. While generally polished and visually appealing, some minor graphical glitches and uninspired UI elements were noted. Overall, the presentation strongly supports the game's fun, nostalgic vibe and engaging atmosphere.

    • “Great moveset right from the beginning (and you can buy upgrades further on), nice level design, amazing soundtrack and visuals, great voice acting for every character.”
    • “I love the comfortable aesthetic and whimsy of the felt world, the artistic direction and creativity of the arts and crafts world and the music and unique tech-garbage look of the trash world.”
    • “Bubsy 4d is a fascinating game, the bubsy character had been completely written off by the overwhelming majority as a failed 90s mascot nobody in their right mind would bring back, yet here we are, not only am I playing a bubsy game in 2026, but it's a great 3d platformer with solid humor, very pleasant graphics and absolutely stellar gameplay.”
    • “Some graphical issues and could do with better menus.”
    • “The graphics, animations, UI, text font, costume system, mechanics, abilities and pretty much everything in between are just ported over basically unchanged, to the point where even Bubsy's animation rig is just Beebs from Demon Tides with the same identical hand on hip pose.”
    • “The visuals I found were not really appealing and only worked against the game during my playthrough.”
  • replayability

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    44% positive mentions, 37% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The game offers high replayability mainly through speedrunning, 100% completion challenges, and unique modes like nine lives, despite being relatively short with only 15 levels across three worlds. Its multifaceted level design supports both exploration and precise platforming, encouraging players to discover route optimizations and engage with leaderboards. While some find the length limiting, the engaging gameplay mechanics and collectibles provide ample incentive for repeated play.

    • “While the game may feel short, you have such fun extras, like level speedruns or nine lives mode, that add to the high replayability.”
    • “If you want more, there's a good amount of replayability in going for 100% completion, speedrunning, or attempting to clear nine lives mode if you're daring.”
    • “Its real appeal is replayability through bouncy ball rolling speedrunning thanks to its ghost racing system and how organically you can discover small route optimizations over your friends (or go straight to the leaderboard and find out some crazy tricks to try to pull off).”
    • “I love this game, but it's short (15 levels) and the only thing that gives it replayability is the speedrunning scene.”
    • “It attempts to reconcile this by enforcing replayability through collectibles and speedrun rewards.”
    • “For $20 it's a fun distraction for an afternoon, but it's not gonna offer much replay value unless you're obsessed with the movement or really into time trials.”
  • stability

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    6% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 94% negative mentions

    The game's stability is generally solid with mostly minor glitches that do not significantly detract from the overall experience, though occasional issues like Furball mode glitches, camera quirks, and occasional falling through the floor were noted. While some bugs can impact specific challenges like time trials or speed runs, these are infrequent and often well-managed by updates. Overall, the game runs smoothly and remains enjoyable despite some persistent but relatively minor technical hiccups.

    • “Furball mode sometimes glitches out entirely, leaving you unable to move until you die and restart from the last checkpoint.”
    • “The time trials are not doable without major glitches, and even then they demand perfection -- which is completely cruel and hypocritical when the controls are loose and sloppy, the rolling mechanic rebounds on any stray (and completely invisible) pixel on flat ground, and Bubsy has the forward momentum of a boat anchor.”
    • “The game is pretty good with sweet music and epic graphics, but there are a ton of glitches.”
  • optimization

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    70% positive mentions, 10% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The game is praised for its strong optimization, delivering smooth and consistent performance even at ultra settings, supporting high frame rates ideal for speedrunning. While generally well-optimized with fluid gameplay, some minor bugs and repetitive elements are noted, but overall the performance and level design contribute to an enjoyable and polished experience.

    • “Very well optimized and it ran at a constant smooth 120 fps in ultra settings.”
    • “Performance is great, optimization is wonderful.”
    • “The moveset is fluid and feels really good, performances and optimizations are great and the level design (while still big as Bubsy 3D) feels more polished and linear.”
    • “Its real appeal is replayability through bouncy ball rolling speedrunning thanks to its ghost racing system and how organically you can discover small route optimizations over your friends (or go straight to the leaderboard and find out some crazy tricks to try to pull off)”
    • “The game is a bit short, but this game feels like it's made to be optimized.”
  • emotional

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game delivers a heartfelt and self-aware emotional experience, blending fantastic movement and level design with genuine humor. Players find it refreshing and heartwarming to see a traditionally tarnished character like Bubsy portrayed positively, creating an unexpectedly wholesome and engaging atmosphere.

    • “Fantastic movement, levels, and respects the character with heartfelt and self-aware humor.”
    • “It's almost heartwarming to see Bubsy get to be in a good game for once.”
    • “It feels quite heartwarming for a name so tarnished as his to finally have something good linked to it.”
  • atmosphere

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is characterized by charming visuals and music that enhance its cartoonish feel, complemented by intuitive controls and concise yet immersive level design. Overall, the atmosphere effectively supports a fun and engaging gameplay experience.

    • “That being said, the controls are intuitive, the visuals are charming, the levels are fun, and the music amplifies the game's cartoonish atmosphere.”
    • “As for the gameplay itself, it's basically a mix of juiced-up Mario movement, combined with concise yet still atmospheric level design.”
  • character development

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Character development is praised for its strong character designs and well-executed voice acting that capture each character's essence, making them engaging and likable.

    • “Great character designs, top music, incredible moveset, and Bubsy's actually kinda likeable.”
    • “The character designs are great and voice actors really nailed the vibes of each of their characters.”
  • monetization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    Monetization for the game is noted for lacking microtransactions, but some users criticize the developer Fabraz for turning the game into a cheap cash grab by reskinning and reusing assets, negatively impacting the Bubsy IP.

    • “There are no microtransactions.”
    • “Fabraz taking over this game was the worst thing that could have happened for the Bubsy IP. This game is the reason why he took what was once a good game and ruined it by just reskinning and using Demon Tide's art and gameplay. There is nothing Bubsy about this game at all; it was just a cheap cash grab by him and it's sad to see. Just pray that he never does a Gex or any more classic PS1 games.”
  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding is relatively quick, with 100% completion achievable in about 6 hours, but still enjoyable enough to motivate continued play for competition with friends. Overall, the grind feels fair and well-balanced even at full price.

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Play Times

10h Median play time
8h Average play time
6-10h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 5 analyzed playthroughs
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Bubsy 4D is a platformer game with comedy, kids and science fiction themes. Common tags for Bubsy 4D include indie, trading, exploration, family friendly, third person and others.

Bubsy 4D is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.

On average players spend around 8 hours playing Bubsy 4D.

Bubsy 4D was released on April 22, 2026.

Bubsy 4D was developed by Fabraz.

Bubsy 4D has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Bubsy 4D for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Bubsy 4D is a single player game.

Similar games include Demon Tides, SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONS, Spark the Electric Jester 3, A Hat in Time, Psychonauts 2 and others.