
Eared Hero
Mostly Negative on Steam for good reason: broken achievements, a level you literally cannot finish, and no music make this rabbit platformer hard to defend even at throwaway pricing.
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About Eared Hero
I went in with low expectations and Eared Hero still found a way to undercut them. The loop is straightforward enough: guide a small rabbit through side-scrolling levels, collect every carrot on screen, dodge enemies ranging from flying bugs to bear traps, then drop into a rabbit hole to advance. On paper that is a perfectly serviceable casual platformer hook. In practice, the execution falls apart before you reach the midpoint of the game. The level design starts simple and does ramp up in obstacle density, with moving platforms and tighter enemy placement pushing the difficulty upward across the roughly 12 stages present. For the first handful of levels, the controls feel responsive enough and the 2D visuals are clean if unremarkable. That honeymoon ends around level 11, where community reports consistently describe a progression wall that cannot be cleared, effectively making the game impossible to complete. That is not a skill check. That is a broken gate. The achievement system compounds the problem. The game ships with 20 Steam achievements, but several are either mislabeled through incorrect API names or simply do not trigger under any conditions. One achievement requires reaching a level that the bug above prevents you from ever seeing. There is also no music whatsoever, which is not a stylistic choice but an omission the developer never addressed. No post-launch patches, no community response, no fixes. The Steam review score sits at Mostly Negative across more than 80 reviews, and the criticism is consistent: bugs left unresolved since the 2017 release. Who is this for, then? Honestly, the pitch only holds if you are chasing a cheap achievement unlock and have no attachment to actually finishing what you start. Casual platformer fans expecting even the baseline polish of a free browser game will find Eared Hero frustrating rather than relaxing. There is no mod support, no difficulty options, no settings menu worth mentioning. The depth of decision-making is zero: collect carrot, avoid enemy, enter hole. That would be fine in a polished 20-minute experience. Here it is just thin. Skip it unless it lands in a bundle where the cost per game rounds down to negligible. Even then, go in knowing the back half of the game may simply refuse to let you through. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP\Vista\7\8
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 8.0
- Storage
- 250 MB available space
- Graphics
- 500MB
- Processor
- 1 GHz
- Additional Notes
- Keyboard and Mouse
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP\Vista\7\8
- Memory
- 2048 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
- Graphics
- 1 GB
- Processor
- 2 GHz
- Additional Notes
- Keyboard and Mouse
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Game Info
- Developer
- Dwarven potion brew
- Publisher
- Sacred Grab Games
- Release Date
- Sep 29, 2017