Lapin Valley. Survive as long as possible and have some fun :).
SaucyGames.
PS. Recomended 1280 x 720
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Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 100% |
#217 | Humor(Jam) | 3.43 |
#542 | Graphics(Jam) | 3.37 |
#558 | Audio(Jam) | 2.66 |
#663 | Fun(Jam) | 2.88 |
#806 | Mood(Jam) | 2.73 |
#843 | Overall(Jam) | 2.85 |
#862 | Theme(Jam) | 2.96 |
#896 | Innovation(Jam) | 2.49 |
Comments
Buggy bunny rather crazy, but funny!) We like it, good art, interesting concept) Great work)
Good Game lots of fun byte will make you float forever neat trick.
Admit it, an acid trip suggested you the idea? :D
THAT'S AMAZING!
Great graphic and funny gameplay! Well done!
Can you provide a downloadable version?
I only have Chrome so I can't run the Webplayer...
"OH LOOK, an incomplete cliff, hohoh i'll glitch the hell outta this game....WTF A ROBOT"
MARVELOUS mayhem, too bad the controllers felt really clunky. It could be a really good platformer after some polishing
A nice, interesting set of assets, good art and concept.
A few things:
- The controls feels a bit floaty.
- Would be nice to have more feedback on the attack - I never could tell if my attacks were doing any damage on the bigger guys.
- Need a bit more handholding, the "end of the level" felt more broken than a thing you're supposed to jump down.
for a while i thought that fall was a bug...then the action started :)
Interesting concept and the art is really nice, with some polish and a bit of refinement could see this being a really fun game.
The art was really nice and I like all the moves the rabbit could do, I found myself a little lost with the controls cause there were so many things to do, but I think it's just cause I was playing on a keyboard.
While the aesthetic has a certain charm to it the gameplay doesn't really feel good. When you start moving it suddenly jerks forward and like others mentioned there's really no feedback to any of the actions. The level design is also... interesting.
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The art of this game reminds me of The Oatmeal webpage, which is good.
The controls are quite good too.
When I felt into the lava, the camera keept moving down slowly and I could see the limits of the map.
The enemies are to high to jump for my own taste.
Nice job!