Bunny Bounce
- March 10, 2017
- Dharker Studios
"Bunny Bounce" is a humorous anime-style game where you help protagonist Tomo navigate through a beach resort while dealing with his hallucinations of girls in bunny costumes and lingerie. With multiple endings, an original soundtrack, and tongue-in-cheek gameplay, players can collect Steam Achievements and Trading Cards while enjoying the company of beautiful anime girls. However, player discretion is advised due to the game's mature content.
Reviews
- The game features fresh writing and some funny twists that keep players engaged.
- The characters are lovable and quirky, adding charm to the overall experience.
- Easy achievements and a skip button make it accessible for achievement hunters.
- The story is very short and lacks meaningful choices, leading to a disappointing experience.
- Players can only romance one character, Yuuki, which limits the narrative and ending variety.
- The game feels like a cash grab with less content compared to previous entries in the series.
- story12 mentions
- 8 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The story in this visual novel is criticized for being short, lacking depth, and offering minimal choices, leading to a sense of boredom among players. While there are multiple endings, they fail to enhance the narrative, and many feel the plot is underdeveloped and more of a spin-off than a continuation of the series. Overall, the lack of a meaningful storyline and character development detracts from the experience.
“Although much of the story appears to revolve around Tomoyo having dreams and hallucinations due to his head condition, overwork, drinking, and medication problems, it would be nice to have more variety in the endings and CGs with different female characters as in the first title of the series, Beach Bounce.”
“The story feels more like a spin-off than an ending to the series, with all the animal ears and Tomo going insane.”
“My biggest problem isn't the fact that the game is short (it took me about 4 hours to finish) but the way the story plays out.”
“Without an actual storyline and meaningful characters, I can barely even call this game a visual novel.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's humor is characterized by fresh writing and clever twists that keep players engaged and entertained, though some users note that it is shorter than previous visual novels in the series. Overall, it is considered both entertaining and hilarious.
“With fresh writing and some funny twists, the game keeps you on your toes.”
“I found it to be entertaining and hilarious, but I'll admit it's shorter than the previous visual novels.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics in the early games of the series are considered subpar, with a noticeable improvement in art style observed in more recent titles from 2020 onwards. Overall, the visual presentation has not been well-received, often overshadowed by the lackluster storytelling.
“The art style in all the early games from this series is lacking, especially when compared to 2020 games that have a much better art style.”
“The graphics in this game feel outdated and do not meet the standards set by more recent titles.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game's music is considered decent, complementing its humorous and fanservice elements, and contributing positively to the overall presentation.
“The soundtrack is fantastic and really enhances the overall experience of the game.”
“The music perfectly complements the gameplay, creating an immersive atmosphere.”
“I love how the soundtrack evolves with the game, making each moment feel unique and engaging.”
“The soundtrack is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The music feels generic and doesn't match the game's atmosphere, which detracts from the overall experience.”
“While there are a few standout tracks, most of the music is forgettable and fails to leave an impression.”