- July 25, 2020
- ShortStackStudio
Bunny's Maze
Platforms
About
"Bunny's Maze" is a charming 3D puzzle game where players navigate as a brave bunny through a series of ever-changing mazes. The goal is to collect carrots while avoiding cunning traps and solving puzzles to reach the exit. With procedurally generated levels, the challenge is always fresh, providing endless replayability. Players can unlock new outfits and abilities, adding a layer of customization and strategy to the gameplay.










- The game is cute and relaxing, making it a great way to engage the mind without high intensity.
- It features varied levels with a good mix of challenging puzzles that can be enjoyable for both adults and children.
- The low price point makes it accessible, and many players appreciate the simple mechanics and overall fun experience.
- The camera controls negatively impact gameplay, making it difficult to navigate and find objectives.
- The game lacks essential design tools like a restart and undo button, which can hinder the overall experience.
- Some levels are poorly designed, leading to forced sequences that detract from the puzzle-solving aspect.
graphics
18 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are generally described as simple and not groundbreaking, yet they effectively serve their purpose and contribute to a cute and relaxing atmosphere. While some players appreciate the clean and colorful visuals, others note that the graphics are not demanding, making the game accessible for lower-end PCs. Overall, the graphics are considered adequate for the game's low price point, with a few reviewers highlighting their appeal in conjunction with the enjoyable gameplay.
“Beautiful graphics and funny mood.”
“The music is good and the graphics are clean.”
“The visuals are pleasing and colorful.”
“I mean the graphics aren't the greatest, but it's a cute and relaxing game.”
“The game costs practically nothing, so I don't mind the graphics, sounds, etc., but puzzle design is essential for a puzzle game.”
“I definitely have to say, the music is pretty stock, but that isn't too much of an issue; besides that, the graphics aren't demanding at all, so lower-end PCs will have no problems running the game.”