Tiny Bunny
Critic Reviews for Tiny Bunny
The first episode of Tiny Bunny successfully establishes a grim and ominous atmosphere, but be warned that the plot is a little underdeveloped at this point.
In the end, all that is left to add is that this story has really got a perfect start. If the developers keep the game as it is, interesting, scary, mysterious, and above all playable, it could become one of those games that you won't get tired of and that you'll love to play again and again. I'll definitely wait for the next chapters and you should try the current ones in the meantime.
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Tiny Bunny is a tragedy in two parts. The first part—comprising the first four episodes—is a genuine indie gem. It is atmospheric, scary, and beautifully drawn. It deserves every bit of praise it received over its years in Early Access. The second part—the finale—is a cautionary tale of scope creep and lost vision. While there are moments of brilliance hidden within the 20 endings, the inconsistent art and jarring narrative shifts make it a difficult pill to swallow for those who were invested in the grounded horror of the beginning. If you are a fan of visual novels, Tiny Bunny is still worth playing for the journey, not the destination. Treat the first four episodes as the main event, and approach the finale with tempered expectations.