Bunnyix is a 3D Qix game. Eat field space in order to isolate the Qix in a zone smaller than 25%.
You will have to remove several layers of levels in order to win. You can jump from one layer to another.
Beware, the Qix may catch you.
Use arrow key to move and mouse to rotate the cube.
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The 3D system is fully homemade. You can launch the game with --debug if you wish to disable it and play with 2D graphics.
It is not a fully finished product... but I am happy. The engine work, the game can be played, now I can sleep.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 71% |
#106 | Innovation(Jam) | 3.78 |
#187 | Audio(Jam) | 3.46 |
#282 | Graphics(Jam) | 3.72 |
#485 | Overall(Jam) | 3.23 |
#530 | Fun(Jam) | 3.00 |
Comments
I don't really like this kind of game, but the way you made it made me change my mind, that's a very good game.
This was a lot of fun to play, despite the fact that I sucked at it. The 3D engine was beautiful, if a little hard to understand. It to me a little bit to grasp what was happening in the 3D space, but after I did I had a lot of fun. I didn't play any better, but I had a lot of fun.
looks good, but can't play it because I don't have linux :(
Funny to see all the Windows people complaining they cant play this. Did you all provide a Linux build for YOUR game?
Game was really interesting, nice work coding the engine from scratch. Reminds me of a color Vectrex system :D
Interesting, reminds me of jezzball. I didn't have the patience to slice through very far. Pretty decent graphics and good idea to add music even though you didn't make it. If the enemy was more predictable I think I would play further.
Got this running under 64 bit version of ubuntu in virtualbox. I had to at least sudo apt-get install libsfml-dev and maybe apt-get build-dep libsfml, but not sure about 2nd command.
Windows version ! = )
Yes, the vectrex and all vector games were my inspiration. Tempest made me discovered a whole family of game and I wished to create a new one.
I have composed the music. Just, I did not found that is was enough to ask for a vote on sound. Some friends tell me it was a mistake, so you can now vote for sound too.
Thank you for feedback. = D
While I wasn't able to run it properly on Windows - I'm kinda forced to use a windows system atm -, but I love to see a Linux developer and an awesome idea like this.
The music is the real deal, purrfect.
Graphics are nice.
Innovative, at least I think so.
Awesome entry, too bad I can't run it properly for now.
Kardfogú of Creative Sectors, out.
The graphics were really cool but sometime made me really disoriented. The music fit perfectly. Overall very nice job.
looked really cool. could control and rotate the camera with mouse but couldnt make the yellow thang move (win build)
I liked the graphics, but I also liked this old school soundtrack. I did have some lag on the windows build but nothing game breaking. Nicely done!
Really difficult (also the game as some fps trouble on my computer). But the concept is really cool. Congrats!
Creative line graphics - bit hard to 'follow' sometimes, but I learned.
My Ubuntu doesn't come with libglew-1.8, but this looked so cool that I had to go and install it. Word of advice for next time: link statically.
Anyway, this game looks wonderfully retro, and has music to match. It took a while to understand the mechanics (and that the mouse can be used to rotate).
There might be some bug because the second play, the playing field ended up in a corner mostly offscreen :(
It was a little laggy so it made it a bit difficult to move around but great job on taking this kind of game and making it interesting.
Nice graphics. I like the consistency and fast pacing in the game, it makes me feel I must keep playing.
Windows build crashes quite often. Also there is no sound in the windows build? So I can't leave a feedback for it. Looks quit nice though! I like the style.
It works 'well' (It crash one time after 3-4 death), on my seven and my XP : / I feel bad that it crash on your computer. It happens more than I would have expected.
The sound part is quite simple, it just play theme.ogg. You may just open it with VLC xD
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Very cool look. Would love to play but I don't have a linux vm around. Any chance for a Windows build?