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Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone!

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82%Game Brain Score
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gameplay
100% User Score Based on 33 reviews

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Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! is a single player casual platformer game. It was developed by PolarBun and was released on December 19, 2019. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

A scary noise in the night has spooked your poor rabbits, and now all 100 of them have scattered across the valley! Run, climb, jump, and call out commands to your darling bunnies to bring them home to safety in this short n' sweet puzzle platformer — but make sure to be home before dark.

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 33 reviews
music9 positive mentions

  • Charming and adorable puzzle platformer with well-designed puzzles and engaging mechanics involving rescuing rabbits.
  • Pleasant and fitting soundtrack that enhances the atmosphere and mood of different game areas.
  • Balanced difficulty that is challenging without being frustrating, accessible to most players with various simple but effective player abilities.
  • Some control awkwardness and clunkiness, particularly on keyboard, which is improved when using a controller.
  • A few puzzles and collectible locations rely on unclear visual cues, requiring external guides to find certain secrets.
  • Minor technical issues including occasional crashes on controller button reassignment and achievements not syncing with platforms.
  • music
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is widely praised for its pleasant, atmospheric qualities that perfectly complement each area and enhance the game's mood. The soundtrack is considered a standout feature, with memorable tracks and fitting compositions that contribute significantly to the overall experience. Some minor drawbacks include occasional looping in early areas, but overall the music is a strong and enjoyable aspect of the game.

    • “Soundtrack is really good and sets the mood for each area, fitting each one pretty much perfectly.”
    • “The music is really nice, the atmosphere is very effective, and I enjoy the puzzles a lot!”
    • “Cute game with a great soundtrack!”
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a concise 3-4 hour experience featuring simple but effective player mechanics like jumping, sprinting, climbing, and bunny commands, which are combined with area-specific challenges to keep it engaging. It gradually introduces new mechanics to maintain freshness and provides light puzzling and mook herding reminiscent of Oddworld, making it approachable and enjoyable without overstaying its welcome.

    • “The player's mechanics are simple (two block jump, three block jump, sprint, climb, and bunny commands) but are used effectively and combined with area-specific mechanics to keep gameplay interesting.”
    • “It was simple at first, but a lot of mechanics are added later that keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.”
    • “Had a lot of well-made mechanics and took a lot of considerations into account to make the game approachable for any gamer.”
    • “There's some extra challenge stuff on replays for doing things like a minimal run, but you get most of the gameplay out of it in just one run.”
    • “Gameplay is quite familiar to the likes of Oddworld with its mix of mook herding (bunnies, rather) and intentionally rigid movement where you have to really commit to your jumps and steps, albeit less janky thankfully.”
    • “The player's mechanics are pretty simple (you have a two block jump, a three block jump, a sprint, and a climb, as well as the bunny commands), but are used effectively and combined with area-specific mechanics to keep them interesting.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics effectively complement the game's cutesy style, reminiscent of the classic Oddworld titles. Players enjoy the visual variety, such as collecting different palettes, which adds to the charm. Overall, the visuals are well-executed and enhance the puzzle platforming experience.

    • “The graphics work well for the game's style, and collecting all the different palettes is also fun (although I missed a couple).”
    • “It's basically identical to the old Oddworld games but with an extremely cutesy aesthetic.”
    • “I'm only maybe a fifth of the way through, but I'm enjoying this so far - it's a competent puzzle platformer with nice visuals and music.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is praised for being highly effective and immersive, complemented by a well-crafted soundtrack. It offers a unique, less cute vibe reminiscent of classic titles like Abe's Oddysee, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Atmospheric and with a nice soundtrack, it's a bit like the classic Abe's Oddysee but on the exact other end of the cuteness spectrum.”
    • “The music is really nice, the atmosphere is very effective, and I enjoy the puzzles a lot!”
    • “Another reason is the general atmosphere of the game.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its wholesome and heartwarming experience, providing players with many enjoyable and emotionally uplifting hours. Its cute and comforting atmosphere enhances the overall emotional appeal.

    • “The most wholesome multitude of hours I've put into a game.”
    • “Oh, and it's very good, cute, and wholesome, I guess.”
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Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! is a casual platformer game.

Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! is available on PC, Windows, Linux, Xbox and others.

Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! was released on December 19, 2019.

Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! was developed by PolarBun.

Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! is a single player game.

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