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Reviews for "Kill the Rabbit"

This game was pretty unique, and both endings weren't what I expected, and I love it when games surprise me. This was a pretty good game, the controls worked, and I was entertained throughout the whole game. Keep up the good work!

First of all, the dash/eating motion thingy is crazy. Sometimes I'm not even touching the arrow keys and the fox goes flying off a platform when I'm just trying to chew some rabbits. Otherwise I really like the idea and it's well made, with great music and a gripping story. Very interesting concept and considering the time restrictions it's an incredible game.

Is it so bad that I tried to kill the black rabbit when they wanted me to make the choice? Maybe? Probably. Either way, the ending is creepy.

Hey... I remember you. You made "Love Past". And here you are again with yet another artistic submission. A really cool platformer, that does require a little bit of patience.(but not too hard). The message was really fitting with the Deception Jam, and the choice at the end actually made me replay it. Too bad both endings are kind of sad. If I'd recommend anything is maybe longer gameplay, and possibly more story/choice elements along the way, in order to cement the final message. I understand that the game was made in short time, but I think those should be a must. As always, I made a small let's play video of it: https://youtu.be/l98o92eVsmw . Keep it up with better games.

challenging but fun. not sure what the end is about, but...

trixelbit responds:

I'm glad the mechanics of the game were fine with you. [ SPOILERS ] As for ending, it was to tie in the theme of deception. The game you are told to kill white rabbits and spare the black rabbits with no reason or motive behind it. The ending was supposed to be deceptive because of the out come of the choices. If you followed the direction of the voice, you are left with an ambiguous ending, not knowing why you did what you did. If you killed the white rabbit, you find out that the voice was right, and that the white rabbits where monsters. It also goes meta-game as well because the player expects a good and bad ending but the game ends either ambiguously and not a morally good option. Thanks for playing!