Compara los precios de The Bunny Graveyard en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pichon Games. Publicado por Pichon Games. Lanzado el 22/9/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

Cute on the surface, genuinely unsettling underneath, this one-dev pixel horror hides a layered mystery inside a GBA-era aesthetic that feels too good to be accidental.

I did not expect a horror game about a bunny to burrow this deep. The premise sounds like a gentle afternoon: you play as a cursor that gets sucked inside a computer, tasked with finding a bunny named Skye in her cheery little garden. Within the first few minutes, the pastel facade starts peeling. The Bunny Graveyard is a mascot-horror adventure wrapped in top-down pixel art that nails a very specific era, think Game Boy Advance, not in an imitative way, but in a way that feels like a recovered cartridge from 2003 that nobody catalogued. The art and the music work together like two halves of the same quietly wrong dream. The structure is a series of minigames that constantly shift genre. One moment you are playing something close to Punch-Out, fists up, timing your counters, and the next you are in a stealth section that pulls from the original Metal Gear, or a fishing minigame that has no business being as tense as it is. Rock-paper-scissors, basketball hoops, hide-and-seek with creatures that should not exist: the game refuses to settle, and somehow that restlessness is the point. Each tonal gear-change is a small editorial statement about what hides beneath surfaces. The collectible figurines and scattered clues layer in lore for anyone who wants to go hunting; the story is clearly building toward something, and it has the patience to leave large questions unanswered. Fairness requires a caveat. One stealth section, luring a hand-shaped creature into a bear trap at a very narrow approach distance, is noticeably rougher than everything around it. The monster detection feels inconsistent there in a way that stands out against the otherwise confident pacing. And this is only Chapter 1. The developer has since shifted toward a full sequel rather than continuing episodically, so the wait for resolution is real. If incomplete stories frustrate you at the point of purchase, that is worth knowing before you start. What keeps The Bunny Graveyard well above its weight class is the craft underneath the concept. This is a two-person project, one artist-programmer, one writer, and that intimacy shows in every pixel. Skye herself is a genuinely expressive character; the contrast between her warmth and what the horror demands of her lands emotionally in a way that bigger productions often fumble. Players who go in cold, who let the opening lull them before the rug gets pulled, will get the experience the developers clearly intended. The Steam user score sits around 94 percent positive across more than a thousand reviews, which for a sub-seven-dollar indie is a signal worth respecting. At roughly three to four hours for a relaxed first run, it knows when to end, and it ends wanting more, which is the right kind of hurt. Kai, Scout Team

The Bunny Graveyard

The Bunny Graveyard

22 sept 2023Pichon Games
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Cute on the surface, genuinely unsettling underneath, this one-dev pixel horror hides a layered mystery inside a GBA-era aesthetic that feels too good to be accidental.

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I did not expect a horror game about a bunny to burrow this deep. The premise sounds like a gentle afternoon: you play as a cursor that gets sucked inside a computer, tasked with finding a bunny named Skye in her cheery little garden. Within the first few minutes, the pastel facade starts peeling. The Bunny Graveyard is a mascot-horror adventure wrapped in top-down pixel art that nails a very specific era, think Game Boy Advance, not in an imitative way, but in a way that feels like a recovered cartridge from 2003 that nobody catalogued. The art and the music work together like two halves of the same quietly wrong dream. The structure is a series of minigames that constantly shift genre. One moment you are playing something close to Punch-Out, fists up, timing your counters, and the next you are in a stealth section that pulls from the original Metal Gear, or a fishing minigame that has no business being as tense as it is. Rock-paper-scissors, basketball hoops, hide-and-seek with creatures that should not exist: the game refuses to settle, and somehow that restlessness is the point. Each tonal gear-change is a small editorial statement about what hides beneath surfaces. The collectible figurines and scattered clues layer in lore for anyone who wants to go hunting; the story is clearly building toward something, and it has the patience to leave large questions unanswered. Fairness requires a caveat. One stealth section, luring a hand-shaped creature into a bear trap at a very narrow approach distance, is noticeably rougher than everything around it. The monster detection feels inconsistent there in a way that stands out against the otherwise confident pacing. And this is only Chapter 1. The developer has since shifted toward a full sequel rather than continuing episodically, so the wait for resolution is real. If incomplete stories frustrate you at the point of purchase, that is worth knowing before you start. What keeps The Bunny Graveyard well above its weight class is the craft underneath the concept. This is a two-person project, one artist-programmer, one writer, and that intimacy shows in every pixel. Skye herself is a genuinely expressive character; the contrast between her warmth and what the horror demands of her lands emotionally in a way that bigger productions often fumble. Players who go in cold, who let the opening lull them before the rug gets pulled, will get the experience the developers clearly intended. The Steam user score sits around 94 percent positive across more than a thousand reviews, which for a sub-seven-dollar indie is a signal worth respecting. At roughly three to four hours for a relaxed first run, it knows when to end, and it ends wanting more, which is the right kind of hurt.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Mascot HorrorMinigame VarietyGBA AestheticCursor ProtagonistEpisodic LoreShort-but-FocusedStealth SegmentsTop-Down Horror

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Windows 10 or newer
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000
Processor
Intel Core i3 M380

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