Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone!

Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! Game Cover

"Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone!" is a quirky simulation game where you breed and care for rabbits, solving mysteries when they inevitably escape. Use different tools, strategies, and environments to keep your rabbits safe and happy. Each rabbit has its own unique personality and needs, providing a charming and addictive experience.

  • PC
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Play​Station
  • Xbox

Reviews

80%
Audience ScoreBased on 31 reviews
music8 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
  • Charming and adorable atmosphere with cute rabbits and a pleasant soundtrack.
  • Engaging puzzles that strike a good balance between challenge and accessibility, making it enjoyable for a wide range of players.
  • Well-designed levels that encourage exploration and reward players with collectibles, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Some controls can feel awkward or clunky, particularly on keyboard, which may hinder the gameplay experience.
  • A few puzzles can be frustrating due to unclear design or hidden elements that require external guides to find.
  • Technical issues such as achievements not syncing with Steam and occasional crashes when reassigning controls can detract from the overall enjoyment.
  • music10 mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its pleasant and atmospheric qualities, effectively enhancing the overall experience and fitting the mood of each area. Many reviewers highlight specific tracks, noting that the soundtrack features enjoyable compositions that contribute to the game's charm, although some mention minor issues with looping in earlier levels. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout element that complements the cute art style and engaging puzzle design.

    • “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 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!”
    • “Maybe it's the music?”
    • “Favorite track in the OST is 'The Deep Woods - Interior'.”
  • gameplay7 mentions

    The gameplay is engaging and evolves from simple to complex as new mechanics are introduced, keeping it fresh and interesting throughout. It features well-designed mechanics that cater to a wide range of players, offering light puzzling elements and a charming aesthetic. The movement system is reminiscent of classic platformers, requiring careful timing and commitment, while the cute bunnies add to the overall enjoyment without overstaying their welcome.

    • “It was simple at first, but a lot of mechanics are added later on that keeps the gameplay fresh and interesting!”
    • “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.”
  • atmosphere3 mentions

    The game's atmosphere is highly praised for its effectiveness, featuring a captivating soundtrack that enhances the overall experience. It evokes a unique vibe reminiscent of classic titles like Abe's Oddysee, but contrasts sharply in its aesthetic, contributing to an engaging puzzle-solving environment.

    • “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.”
    • “The overall atmosphere of the game feels flat and uninspired.”
    • “I found the atmosphere to be lacking any real depth or immersion.”
    • “The game's atmosphere fails to create a sense of tension or excitement.”
  • emotional2 mentions

    Players find the game to be an emotionally uplifting experience, highlighting its wholesome and cute elements that contribute to a joyful and fulfilling gameplay experience.

    • “The most wholesome multitude of hours I've put into a game.”
    • “Oh, and it's very good, cute, and wholesome, I guess.”
  • graphics2 mentions

    The graphics of the game are reminiscent of the classic Oddworld titles, featuring a charmingly cutesy aesthetic that enhances the overall visual appeal. Players appreciate the competent design and pleasing visuals, although some find the music repetitive over time.

    • “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.”
    • “It's basically identical to the old Oddworld games but with an extremely cutesy aesthetic.”
    • “The graphics feel outdated and lack the polish expected from a modern game.”
    • “The art style is inconsistent, making it hard to immerse myself in the game world.”
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