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Bunnito's Feast

Bunnito is a cute, but slow and clumsy rabbit who mostly cares about eating. He's escaped his cage, and lost his way home in his quest for food. He's ended up in a cruel place, and needs your help finding his way home. Avoid the enemies, eat 20 pieces of food and find the exit!

Features

  • Straightforward gameplay with two entertaining levels
  • 50fps AGA graphics with detailed animation
  • High quality atmospheric sound
  • Pixel art and audio crafted by the author

Minimum requirements

  • AGA Amiga or capable emulator
  • 1 MB fast RAM or other RAM
  • A standard 1-button controller (support for 2 buttons)
  • A hard drive or a CD drive

Hard drive version

Download the preferred file (ZIP or LHA), extract the archive and put the game folder in any location. When running the game from Workbench, you'll need 1,91 MB free chip RAM and 700K free other RAM. Otherwise, the game won't start. If you're using WinUAE, you can set up a configuration to boot the game directly from a folder.

CD version

Download the ISO image and burn it to a CD (or mount it in WinUAE). The CD version can be booted on CD32 and regular Amigas equipped with a CD drive. Because of the memory requirements, the game does NOT run on an unexpanded CD32.

Game info

There are 20 pieces of food on each level, which you must locate and eat. After that, you'll get a notice that the exit is open. The carrots gives you an extra life. The top bar displays how many lives left, how many continues left and how many pieces of food you've eaten. Always keep your eyes open for food! If you missed one piece, the exit won't open, and you'll have to search for the missing piece. 

Mastering the controls may take a bit of learning. Turn around too late while running, and you might slip and fall from a platform. Press fire to eat and make sure you're close enough to the food. Bunnito needs a second each time he eats, and he's not able to move while eating. So, timing is essential - especially to avoid being killed by enemies while eating! Pressing F9 will quit the game. If you have a two-button joystick or a CD32 controller, you can choose 'Fire2 to jump' from the Options Menu.

Disclaimer

The game is thoroughly tested, and should run fine with the above specifications. However, it cannot be guaranteed to work on any configuration out there, and the occurence of minor flaws cannot be completely ruled out. It's guaranteed that the game runs very well in WinUAE :-)

Credits

Bunnito's Feast was made using the fantastic Scorpion Engine. Big thanks to Earok for making this game possible. All game assets are created exclusively for this game by the author, and must not be used for other purposes without permission.

Known Issues

There seems to to be an issue with the memory detection on high specced systems with more than 16 or 32 MB fast RAM. Hopefully, I'll be able to fix this issue in a future update.

Updated 1 hour ago
Published 2 days ago
StatusReleased
Authorcaptain-ts
GenrePlatformer, Action
Tagsaga, Amiga, Singleplayer

Purchase

Buy Now$3.50 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3.50 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Bunnitos_Feast.lha 1.2 MB
Bunnitos_Feast.zip 1.2 MB
Bunnitos_Feast.iso 1.5 MB

Comments

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I encounter the memory problem because I have more than 16mb fast ram. Just tried to run it on a real A1200 / 030 / 130mb+ fast ram with no luck. Could you upload or send me a version without the memory check?

Just sent it to your purchase email :)

Hey! I have the same issue here as well! :)

Sent it now to your email :)

Stunning game.  I just finished it with save states (I just had to see all the graphics).  Those heat seeking birds in level two are no joke.  Any plans to make more levels in the future?  I would love to see some different background types with your incredible art skills.  Here's hoping but either way thanks so much for dropping such a great surprise to start 2025! 

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Lionagony, thanks for supporting, it means a lot. The truth is I was considering more levels in the beginning (2 years back). At least a forest level was on my mind. But it was extremely time-consuming, especially because I'm not really a pixel artist. But I do think these two levels can provide many hours of entertainment, at least without save-states :-) Maybe there'll be a Bunnito's Feast 2? You just gave me some extra motivation! Thanks again.

Really good game, great work.

Thank you for the kind words!

Awesome game!

Thank you so much Saberman! And thanks for posting on Youtube :)

It can remind me to Wildwood. Good job!

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Thank you! Wildwood looks truly amazing :)