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Henlo! I've spent a while playing the game now, and it's definitely a well made game that looks to be more or less finished. Before I continue I will say this is generally not the sort of game I'd play.


Most things about the game are great. The graphics look good, the music is fine (if a bit repetitive) and it plays fine too. There is nothing to really criticize here.

From the levels I played, they all seemed well designed and decently challenging. Most objectives were intuitive and nothing really stood out to me as being badly designed.

The game was also well polished and I noticed no major issues or bugs outside of loading after finishing a level.


What I didn't like though was some of the sound effects and camera controls.

The sound effects aren't really bad, but the noises the bunny makes should be much cuter, especially the noise when you get hurt or die.

The camera controls however I didn't like. They work I guess but I don't like that I have to use the arrow keys to control the camera, especially since you need to rotate it a lot. It'd be nice if there was some way to control the camera with the mouse. Maybe the game is designed for game pad first? But having mouse support wouldn't hurt.


I also noticed, when finishing a level sometimes the game would hang, sometimes really badly. At least once I fought the game had crashed. It might be good to add some sort of loading screen or something to indicate the game is doing something here, and maybe even a screen transition to the next level of some sort. Feels strange to just finish a level and then have a few second hang only for the next level to immediately start.


The game could use a proper title screen and some settings too. I'm sure at some point these will be added but outside of the default Unity pop up before opening the game I couldn't find any way to change them in game.


As I said, the game is clearly well made and close to being finished, so there isn't a whole lot for me to really comment on other  than these minor things. But you've done a good job so far, so keep it up!