
White Rabbit
A 2D puzzle-platformer built around one clever idea: rotate the entire level to line up three crystals, defy gravity, and survive the traps in between. Tiny price, tiny scope, honest about both.
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About White Rabbit
I picked up White Rabbit on a quiet Tuesday looking for something that would fit in the gap between two bigger games, and it delivered almost exactly what that mood required. The core mechanic is genuinely tidy: you jump and rotate the level itself, shifting gravity's relationship with the platforms around you, trying to align three crystals in a single row to clear each stage and move forward. It sounds simple because it is, and the game never pretends otherwise. The design language here is casual-puzzle with a light platformer skin. You are not sprinting through a Celeste-style gauntlet, and you are not solving labyrinthine logic puzzles either. White Rabbit occupies a calm middle ground where the challenge comes from learning the rhythm of rotation, timing your jumps to the physics engine's particular weight, and reading the placement of traps before they catch you mid-spin. The physics simulation has a slightly loose, bouncy quality that takes a level or two to calibrate to, but once you find the feel, movement becomes intuitive enough that the puzzle side of each stage can take centre stage. The game launched out of Early Access in February 2021 with 20 levels and a handful of Steam achievements tying a neat ribbon around the experience. That is a short run, and I want to be clear-eyed about it: this is not a game you will return to over weeks. It is a single sitting, maybe two if you take your time or chase every achievement. At its asking price, that compact length feels proportional rather than disappointing. FreeAnimals_Software built something with a single well-defined idea and stopped before it outstayed its welcome, which is a discipline a lot of bigger studios could stand to borrow. The community reception on Steam sits around the mixed-to-mostly-positive range on a small sample of reviews, which feels accurate: there is nothing broken here, nothing transformative either. The one friction point worth naming is a launch bug that left some players staring at a black screen on startup, and there is not much evidence the developer swept through with a comprehensive patch cycle after release. If the game refuses to launch, the Steam community thread suggests reinstalling redistributables, but that is a small annoyance that should not dog a casual puzzle title this unassuming. If it works on your machine, it works cleanly. For the right person at the right moment, White Rabbit is a palate cleanser. It has the quiet confidence of a one-person project that knew exactly what it wanted to be. If you need spectacle or depth, look elsewhere. If you want something gentle, physics-flavoured, and finished, this little thing earns its place in a bundle or a slow afternoon. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 or later
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Storage
- 190 MB available space
- Graphics
- opengl 2.0 supported graphics card
- Processor
- intel x86 family, 2Ghz
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Game Info
- Developer
- FreeAnimals_Software
- Publisher
- Conglomerate 5
- Release Date
- Feb 23, 2021
