Gaming

Bunny Park – Gathering Fluffle

For the past year, I was playing this adorable farming sim game by Canadian devs: Cozy Bee Games. Their games offer cuteness and simplicity and the first that I played is Bunny Park

In Bunny Park, all you have to do is create your own little park for bunnies with decorations and food to keep your bunnies happy. As long as the bunnies are fed and happy, they will dig up coins that can be used to purchase more items.

I think this is one farming sim where I gave decorating my best effort. Sometimes I was a little too rigid with creating paths but I always made sure every section of the park had fruits and vegetables so my bunnies wouldn’t starve.

The key is to increase your park’s popularity on three different themes. Doing so will bring more bunnies to the park. You can also pet your bunnies as long as you don’t do it when they’re sleeping! I’ve accidentally done it a few times but there’s no real consequence so don’t fret if you do. Another handy feature is you can purchase butterflies or bot-terflies that help manage the park with cleaning up things like weeds, collecting coins and even petting the bunnies.

I came back to this game every season to see the new seasonal decor that I could fill my park with like the autumn decorations features a mixture of spooky and colourful trees and for winter, I created a small winter wonderland in the heart of the park with an ice rink and everything. My bunnies even got to wear little toques too!

For spring, since it’s my favourite season, I set up two places in my part with floral trees and ones growing oranges and cherries, plus a pond in the center. It also has the option to bring ducks and ducklings to wander around my park too which is nice to have along with my bunnies.

Then for summer I made a little beach and pool in the corner to give my bunnies a tropical getaway with palm trees all around too. By then I had only two spaces left to expand so the remainder was used to for more food to grow. I’m pretty sure there is something in each bunnie’s profile that says what food they like the most as some got eaten more than others. But I don’t think I really paid attention to that, I just had a little bit of everything everywhere.

It’s a basic but a relaxing game if you love bunnies so I cannot recommend it enough than I already have.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

👽Emily


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