Compare BunnyShot prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by NikiGames. Published by NikiGames. Released on 5/3/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie.

A color-matching score-chaser so small it fits in a lunch break, built for achievement hunters and casual players who want something guilt-free and done.

I'll be straight with you: BunnyShot is about as micro as Steam games get, and I walked in expecting almost nothing. What I found is a tidily assembled 2D score-attack puzzle that does one thing and commits to it without apology. You fire Easter eggs at clusters of matching colors, clear the field, and advance to the next level. The joy, such as it is, lives in the constraint: your throws are strictly limited, and different baskets on the playing field award different point values, so every shot carries a small weight of decision-making. It is not deep, but it is not trying to be. NikiGames has a catalog of similarly compact casual titles, and BunnyShot fits the pattern: tight scope, low barrier, quick session length. The Easter theme gives the whole thing a cheerful visual coat, and the color-coded egg mechanic maps cleanly to a bubble-shooter logic that anyone who has touched a match-3 in the last decade will grasp inside thirty seconds. The chicken-rescue objective layered on top of the point-scoring gives you two things to optimize for simultaneously, which is a small but genuine bit of extra texture. Where it falls short is equally easy to name. There is almost no community presence, a single user review on Steam, and zero critical coverage. That silence tells you something honest: this is a weekend project released into the world, not a polished commercial release built to last. The 20 Steam achievements are almost certainly the main draw for completionists grazing the low-cost achievement hunting tier of the platform, and that is a completely legitimate reason to pick it up. Just do not come expecting a soundtrack that lingers or pixel art you will screenshot. For what it is, BunnyShot is honest work. It knows its lane, keeps its install footprint at a whisper (around 60 MB), and exits before it outstays its welcome. If you are the kind of person who treats short casual games as palate cleansers between longer sessions, or if you are working through achievement lists for the fun of it, this fits that use-case with no friction at all. Everyone else can skip it without missing anything essential. Kai, Scout Team

BunnyShot
CasualIndie

BunnyShot

May 3, 2021NikiGames
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A color-matching score-chaser so small it fits in a lunch break, built for achievement hunters and casual players who want something guilt-free and done.

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About BunnyShot

I'll be straight with you: BunnyShot is about as micro as Steam games get, and I walked in expecting almost nothing. What I found is a tidily assembled 2D score-attack puzzle that does one thing and commits to it without apology. You fire Easter eggs at clusters of matching colors, clear the field, and advance to the next level. The joy, such as it is, lives in the constraint: your throws are strictly limited, and different baskets on the playing field award different point values, so every shot carries a small weight of decision-making. It is not deep, but it is not trying to be. NikiGames has a catalog of similarly compact casual titles, and BunnyShot fits the pattern: tight scope, low barrier, quick session length. The Easter theme gives the whole thing a cheerful visual coat, and the color-coded egg mechanic maps cleanly to a bubble-shooter logic that anyone who has touched a match-3 in the last decade will grasp inside thirty seconds. The chicken-rescue objective layered on top of the point-scoring gives you two things to optimize for simultaneously, which is a small but genuine bit of extra texture. Where it falls short is equally easy to name. There is almost no community presence, a single user review on Steam, and zero critical coverage. That silence tells you something honest: this is a weekend project released into the world, not a polished commercial release built to last. The 20 Steam achievements are almost certainly the main draw for completionists grazing the low-cost achievement hunting tier of the platform, and that is a completely legitimate reason to pick it up. Just do not come expecting a soundtrack that lingers or pixel art you will screenshot. For what it is, BunnyShot is honest work. It knows its lane, keeps its install footprint at a whisper (around 60 MB), and exits before it outstays its welcome. If you are the kind of person who treats short casual games as palate cleansers between longer sessions, or if you are working through achievement lists for the fun of it, this fits that use-case with no friction at all. Everyone else can skip it without missing anything essential. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Color MatchingScore AttackAchievement HuntingEaster ThemeBubble ShooterMicro GameLow Spec

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
60 MB available space
Graphics
256 mb
Processor
DualCore CPU

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Developer
NikiGames
Publisher
NikiGames
Release Date
May 3, 2021

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