Blast 'Em Bunnies
Release Date: March 9, 2016
Arcade, FPP, modern conflicts, tactical, FPS, co-op, shooters, singleplayer
A colorful, cartoonish stationary first-person shooter developed by small Australian studio Nnnooo. The gameplay in Blast ’Em Bunnies focuses on eliminating waves of aggressive rabbits. During the game the player cannot move freely, being tied to a single firing position. Eight types of enemies can be found in the game; they differ from each other in terms of speed, toughness, and tactic, and becoming increasingly stronger with each wave.
Blast 'Em Bunnies Description
Blast 'Em Bunnies is a colourful first person shooter in which we eliminate waves of aggressive rabbits. The title is produced by Nnooo's small independent studio specializing in games for Nintendo consoles. Interestingly, some of the money needed to complete Blast 'Em Bunnies was obtained from the budget of the Australian state fund supporting film, multimedia and television projects.
Production is a stationary shooting. This means that during the game we can't move freely through the three-dimensional level and we are attached to one place. Cartoon rabbits are arriving from all sides in our direction. When they come close enough, they hurt us by emptying the health belt. Thanks to a small map in the corner of the screen we are able to determine the direction from which the attack takes place. Enemies occur in eight types. They differ in strength, speed and mode of operation. Each wave of opponents we deal with is stronger and more numerous.
To eliminate rodents we use four types of weapons - carrot rifle, watermelon machine gun, Velcro mortar and bean railgun. We start the game with a shotgun, we buy more weapons between levels, for the money gained during the game. Thanks to chests, which appear on the screen from time to time, we can temporarily use weapons that we do not yet have. It is also worth mentioning four types of ammunition, which are also unlocked thanks to money and power-ups during the game.
Three-dimensional graphic design is colorful, but at the same time very simple. Enemies of a given type do not differ in any way from each other, so we are attacked by dozens of the same models. Production gives the impression that it would work better on mobile platforms, such as tablets and smartphones, than on traditional consoles.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Blast 'Em Bunnies Summary
Platforms:
PlayStation 4
Xbox One March 11, 2016
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS March 10, 2016