Cannibal Bunnies 2 Creative Drops Studios The destiny of the pink bunnies is in your hands. They desperately need your help to survive. Their world has been infes… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe destiny of the pink bunnies is in your hands. They desperately need your help to survive. Their world has been infested with malicious and wicked cannibal bunnies. Use your agility, speed and logic to prevent them from being cruelly crunched by the evil bunnies. Cannibal Bunnies - The Lost Village is a unique ‘Touch Platformer’ perfectly suited for all types of touch devices. The game runs flawlessly at 60 fps. Take on the challenge and help your pink pals to confront the ennemies. You are the mentor, guide them, make them run, jump, fly, protect them, destroy the barriers in their way, build the path for their escape, let them eat and become invincible, help their family survive, you control the world. The game features hours of gameplay, 45 levels spread in three different worlds and one final ending for the experts who have defied the evil and rescued the complete population of bunnies. Accept this unique challenge and test your skills and force to beat the enemy. Expect to encounter lots of bunnies in your quest. Information Seller:Creative Drops Studios Genre:Adventure, Strategy Release:Mar 25, 2018 Updated:Apr 24, 2018 Version:1.2 Size:149.7 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cannibal-bunnies-2/id1362312964 Asp Well-Known Member Aug 3, 2017 769 196 43 #2 Asp, Mar 27, 2018 Smooth running platformer with Looney Tunes style animation and backgrounds. Easy going learning curve for the original mechanics. Doesn’t have the usual left/right/jump buttons. All moving parts are controlled individually. Some precision needed in later levels. Works without an internet. Quoad Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2015 1,108 217 63 #3 Quoad, Mar 27, 2018 As one of only 3 (?) premium games last week, and having preordered Candleman, this filled a spot. Must say, about 15 levels in, its yet to get me excited. I sort of dread screwing up and having to repeat a level. Which doesnt feel like a particularly great sign. It is also both quite slow (early levels) and with a very gentle learning curve. Idk. I suspected something entitled cannibal bunnies to perhaps be a touch more hardcore. Will probably fire it up again later this eve. Except, candleman. Hmmm. ColeDaddy Silver Supporter<br>Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Mar 20, 2010 4,234 131 63 Male Sojourner Washington D.C. #4 ColeDaddy, Mar 27, 2018 The first version was a Lemmings-type game. Is this that? Asp Well-Known Member Aug 3, 2017 769 196 43 #5 Asp, Mar 28, 2018 I never played Lemmings but I think its the same idea. Theres a constantly moving bunny and its about looking ahead to organise a safe route. Quoad Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2015 1,108 217 63 #6 Quoad, Mar 29, 2018 Yeah, the comparison had crossed my mind. Therere somewhat janky controls that make it a bit rough in places - eg platforms are moved on the basis of absolute rather than relative touch points, and they sometimes need to be moved precisely. Whereas in reality, they often suddenly jerk. Thats lost me a few bunnies, often in irritating and unnecessary ways. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Smooth running platformer with Looney Tunes style animation and backgrounds. Easy going learning curve for the original mechanics. Doesn’t have the usual left/right/jump buttons. All moving parts are controlled individually. Some precision needed in later levels. Works without an internet.
As one of only 3 (?) premium games last week, and having preordered Candleman, this filled a spot. Must say, about 15 levels in, its yet to get me excited. I sort of dread screwing up and having to repeat a level. Which doesnt feel like a particularly great sign. It is also both quite slow (early levels) and with a very gentle learning curve. Idk. I suspected something entitled cannibal bunnies to perhaps be a touch more hardcore. Will probably fire it up again later this eve. Except, candleman. Hmmm.
I never played Lemmings but I think its the same idea. Theres a constantly moving bunny and its about looking ahead to organise a safe route.
Yeah, the comparison had crossed my mind. Therere somewhat janky controls that make it a bit rough in places - eg platforms are moved on the basis of absolute rather than relative touch points, and they sometimes need to be moved precisely. Whereas in reality, they often suddenly jerk. Thats lost me a few bunnies, often in irritating and unnecessary ways.