Find love and adventure on the magical Island of Bunni! Rebuild the island, plant trees and flowers, and collect a bustling village of adorable animals. Can you marry your true love? - Bunni How We First Met Free Online Game.
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Description:Newgrounds 4.37 Kongregate 4.12http://bunnibunni.com/distributeFind love and adventure on the magical Island of Bunni! Rebuild the island, plant trees and flowers, and collect a bustling village of adorable animals. Can you marry your true love?Bunni is an ever evolving game. In the coming months, we'll be adding new quests and updating the game to keep users coming back for more. What you see here is a solid start, but is just the beginning of a long lived project.Instructions- Press and hold the mouse button to move in a direction.- Drag and drop bunnies onto buildings to put them to work.- Drag and drop bunnies onto your character to make them follow you.- Plant flowers so your bunnies don't become hungry- Harvest gold and wood to buy better itemsHow to win: Get married!What players have to say (First Impressions)'I'm an instant Bunni fan! In fact... I don't want to submit this First Impression because the game will go away...'I was addicted to the game and can't wait for it to come out!' Played for 2 hours'I actually really loved the game. It just might be the most addicting flash game I've ever played. Way to go!'LOL! Required to play 5 minutes huh? I have been playing for almost 2 hours and I plan on playing some more after I submit this hit.'It's very easy to figure out, and there's even a tutorial. Gameplay is intuitive and smooth. Couldn't be better.'I love the little touches like the 'Fillng you RAM with friendly ghosts' etc. The game is awesome.'Fan artThanks rosedragon :)Presshttp://lostgarden.com/2009/04/bunni.htmlSpoilersWiki: http://bunni.wikia.com/wiki/Bunni_Wiki
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Hey there folks, so I know I just posted a Game of the Week yesterday, and I realize that this game is late notice – but today is Easter, and what kind of gamer would I be if I didn’t celebrate the holiday in some kind of style by giving you fellow gamers a joyous, heartfelt experience of gaming to go along with this occasion. Today I’m bringing you a game some of you folks may have heard of, but never have taken the time to play. Trust me, I do it a lot. It’s normal. You hear about a game, and then you’re like:
“Oh, that game sounds amazing – too bad I can’t afford to play it.”
– and so you wait, and then you’re like the last person to experience it – and rewarding feeling of discovery is gone for you. Oh – right – enough with my ramblings and carrying-on-abouts! Time for the gaming and the naming, shall we? So tonight I’m going to be talking about an adorable little indie gem of a game:
Bunni: How We First Met
Now this game does a lot of things right in terms of accessibility and this is why I think it should be well noted. Here’s how it works, essentially Bunni is a game that revolves around resource management and maintenance of an island [ that is presumably haunted by other wandering soul Bunni’s ] – in order to stay alive and appease the spirits of the island you have to build a bunny civilization and maintain the delicate balance between the needs of the spirit world and the needs of your own.
Did that synopsis suck you in yet? No. Drat. I need to work harder at this! Well how about if I mention that the art direction is adorable and simple and it’s user friendly with all of the colorations being bright and distinct enough that it won’t affect colorblind gamers play? – or how about the addition of full subtitled directions? Point and Click accessibility, etc., etc. This game has so many things going for it I suppose I’ll just have to list them all:
- Full written and subtitled directions for deaf gamers
- Color scheme is conducive to all players visual fields
- Point and Click makes the game easier for mobility impaired gamers.
- Icons for items that appear to point you in the right direction on the map
- Tracing Resource Bar at the Top of Screen
Here’s a tutorial of how it plays out [ sorry, it’s the best quality I could find ]:
There are sound cues for when things drop, but it’s not really necessary to play the game. It may make it more difficult for deaf gamers, but the game is still fully playable and fun. The game draws you in by only giving you so many options at the beginning, but as you complete tasks and build new structures – new building opportunities arise. This is where the manic gamer in me comes out – if I’m given new options to explore with, or new places to venture to I want those experiences! This game will keep you on your toes with it’s random requests from your ghost relatives, fending off deer and monsters from your trees, etc. and that’s the joy of it really.
I am your adorable King. Cuddle me and bow before my snuggles!
I have to admit I’m not often a huge fan of resource management games, but there have been quite a few that have struck me lately and Bunni is no exception – so please, feel free to spend what ever you have left of this lovely Easter evening enjoying the cute, fluffy, cuddlesome joy and become a King of the Bunni in:
You can play it for FREE on Kongregate, but be warned, unless you have a user account [ which is totally free by the way I suggest getting one ] it won’t save your game progress, otherwise, it’s totally a wonderful experience and definitely a game that I endorse during this holiday season. Thanks folks, and as always, happy gaming!