Comb Dangerous Depths as Chubby Bunnies in Holobunnies
When I see comically overweight bunnies in ridiculous hats, I do not assume that they will be in a game where you have to descend down into the spike-lined pits of Hell to recover their friends’ eyes.
When I see comically overweight bunnies in ridiculous hats, I do not assume that they will be in a game where you have to descend down into the spike-lined pits of Hell to recover their friends’ eyes. I expect that like I expect the Grumpy Cat movie to be about a young man coming to terms with the death of his estranged rodeo clown father. Still, the Holobunnies don’t seem to care, smiles plastered to their faces while they fire magic wands and play music and float on jet packs and die horrible deaths and MY GOD WHY ARE THEY SO CUTE?!
Holobunnies has players looking through a complex cave system for the missing eyes of their pets, the Machetes (which sound much more frightening than they actually are). You have four playable Holobunnies, each with their own voices, death animations, and abilities. Danielle, for instance, can fire a magic wand and steal life from the enemies, while Romeo can play music that provides a shield. Also, there is a Holomonkey as well that climbs walls, because why not have a monkey in a cute hat as well? You can pick which power works best for you, or you can bring a friend and create a powerful bunny team-up. Then again, if you’re not particularly happy with your friend, developer q-bit games has included local deathmatch for you to take out your frustrations with. Why you would want to kill bunnies just because you’re in a bad mood is beyond me, though.
The depths of the world you’ll explore, Pandemonium, have more than just spikes, enemies, and eyeballs. There are lots of treasures for intrepid bunnies to pick up that will let them improve their weapons or change outfits. Maybe you want a mustache on your bunny. Maybe you want to have your bunny wear a bunny suit. It’s all there for you if you can keep your poor, smiling bunny alive. (You aren’t going to let these adorable creatures get hurt, though, are you? ARE YOU?)
To know more about the Holobunnies, you can follow the developers on Facebookand Twitter. You can also help the game’s development by giving it a Greenlight vote, or donating to the Kickstarter.
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