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The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit

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59%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, story
100% User Score Based on 10 reviews

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The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by takunomi and was released on February 28, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

By takunomi An ethereal, pulp spraying, contemplative stroll from one end of a city to the other. As the little combat wizard Lumi, you'll use the "Arcana" to fight a geyser of cute, and clever spirit bunnies. "Lumi dabbles in the mystical arts: The knowledge of Arcana." "Like so many others, she patrols the city at night, fighting the ghostly rabbit monsters." "Tonight is just like a…

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The turn-based combat system is engaging and offers a variety of strategic options, making battles feel like puzzles.
  • The visuals and character design are charming, with cute graphics and a fun main character that adds to the overall enjoyment.
  • The game has a light-hearted tone with humorous dialogue, contributing to a fun and entertaining experience.
  • The story feels underdeveloped and forgettable, lacking the depth to keep players invested.
  • Randomness in enemy encounters can lead to frustrating situations, with some battles feeling unbalanced and drawn out.
  • The game has some janky mechanics and bugs, such as menu navigation issues and occasional hardlocks, which can detract from the experience.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally solid and enjoyable, featuring unique turn-based mechanics that combine offensive and defensive options as ingredients for stronger effects. However, it suffers from balance issues and can feel drawn out due to RNG elements and lengthy item collection objectives. While the tutorial provides a basic understanding, it lacks depth in explaining mechanics, leaving players to discover much on their own without significant penalties for failure.

    • “I've not played too much yet, but the core gameplay feels solid once you get the hang of it.”
    • “The intro definitely could have been more thorough about explaining some of the mechanics, but there are no penalties or time wasters to retry encounters, so it didn't become annoying while I was still figuring stuff out.”
    • “It's pretty janky, but the core gameplay is decent.”
    • “The intro definitely could have been more thorough about explaining some of the mechanics, but there are no penalties or any time wasters to retry encounters, so it didn't become annoying while I was still figuring stuff out.”
    • “The turn-based gameplay is very unique where your offensive and defensive options are also ingredients that can be combined for stronger effects or unlocking access to extra abilities. Beating encounters is about meeting specific criteria and not simply wiping every enemy, and sometimes you'll have to slowly build up your strength or even let some rabbits stick around for a while, making combat feel a lot like a puzzle.”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story features an abstract and surreal art style that feels underutilized, leading to a bland and forgettable narrative. While the writing has its moments, particularly in the protagonist Lumi's journey, the overall tonal clash and lack of engagement diminish its impact, making it hard to recommend despite its unique combat mechanics.

    • “Writing is pretty good; I didn't care much about the background story, but Lumi's journey and her lines got a few chuckles out of me.”
    • “The story and art style is very abstract and surreal, which can be appealing, but it felt underutilized here.”
    • “I think it would have been better if the story ran with that out-of-place feeling, like an angsty teenager thrust into a show for little kids against her will.”
    • “But since the game doesn't acknowledge this tonal clash much, the story ends up as something bland and kind of forgettable.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game feature a cute and retro aesthetic, with an abstract and surreal art style that some players find appealing, though it may feel underutilized. Overall, the visuals are highlighted as a strong point, contributing to the game's fun experience.

    • “Nice retro graphics.”
    • “The story and art style are very abstract and surreal, which can be appealing, but it felt underutilized here.”
    • “The graphics are cute, and overall it's reasonably fun.”
    • “Where this game really shines is the visuals.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, remaining enjoyable over time, though the boss fight theme suffers from poor audio balancing, being excessively loud compared to other tracks. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a mixed bag, with some standout moments and others that fall flat.

    • “The music is good; it didn't get tiresome even after a while, although the boss fight theme could use better audio balancing as it's way too loud compared to other songs.”
    • “The soundtrack, on the other hand, is a mixed bag.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted as a positive aspect, featuring some amusing lines that enhance the experience, particularly during the 4-5 hours of puzzle and tactical JRPG battles. However, the overall value may depend on individual preferences regarding the game's asking price.

    • “I got it for free, so I can't complain, but ultimately it's up to you if 4-5 hours of puzzle/tactical JRPG battles and some pretty funny lines are worth this game's asking price.”
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The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit is a casual role playing game.

The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit was released on February 28, 2025.

The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit was developed by takunomi.

The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit is a single player game.

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