- October 23, 2020
- dogma quest
Bunny Hill
Platforms
About
"Bunny Hill" is a fast-paced skiing game where you compete against cute animal characters on themed courses with random obstacles. With 12 playable characters, simple mechanics, and unique interactions, the game offers depth and replayability. Features include Time Trial Mode, local Co-Op, Steam Remote Play Together support, and an original soundtrack.











- The game features charming graphics and a fantastic soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
- Gameplay is easy to pick up but offers depth for those looking to master it, making it enjoyable for both casual and competitive players.
- It's a fun party game that supports local multiplayer, providing great replayability and a unique experience with each race.
- The game suffers from a high skill curve, which may deter casual players and those without 'epic gamer' friends.
- Obstacles are frequent and can be frustrating, often disrupting the flow of gameplay and making it difficult to maintain speed.
- There are issues with character control, particularly in the air, leading to frustrating moments where players can lose momentum unexpectedly.
music
62 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game has received widespread acclaim, with many reviewers praising its energetic and fitting soundtrack, primarily composed by Gupi. The combination of catchy tracks and vibrant art style enhances the game's personality, making it a standout feature that complements the fun and chaotic gameplay. Overall, the soundtrack is described as a major draw for players, contributing significantly to the game's appeal.
“The art and music give this game such a personality that is unafraid to be in your face and be itself.”
“The graphics are simplistic yet entertaining and fun, the gameplay is easy to pick up but takes time to master and is super addicting, and the soundtrack is amazing and fits the atmosphere of the game perfectly.”
“Gupi did a fantastic job with the soundtrack to this game.”
“It was only as I shared the music that the question of 'is this an actual game?' came up.”
“Up until this point, I had errantly assumed that the soundtrack was a concept album.”
“Music for a theoretical skiing game where you played as a cute animal critter.”