If your little one likes rabbits, don’t lose sight of Bunny Park
I rarely (if ever) ask my daughter’s opinion to perform an analysis. But this time I made an exception. More than anything because the game we have in our hands today It is geared towards a children’s audience and the perception that my little one may have is completely different from mine. Bunny Park seeks nothing more than to decorate a welcoming home for our bunny friends, and for this it provides us with a series of suitable tools so that adults and children understand how it works. Are you ready to build a suitable playpen for our cute little friends?
Enjoy life
From the hand of Cozy Bee Games y SOEDESCO This particular adventure comes to us where our task will be to please the rabbits who agree to live in their new home. To attract the attention of these cute little animals, we will have no choice but to take care of our park and provide him with decorative elements, food and fun. Little by little we will see how our land devastated by heavy rains leaves the remains of stone and trunks for a more flowery landscape, with decorations, swings and orchards full of vegetables.
I will not deny that the beginning of the adventure it seemed to me it seems difficult to us. There are two ways to get coins in Bunny Park. Either we remove the debris and bushes that are on our land, or we collect the pieces that the rabbits find by digging in the ground. Well… removing leftover rubble yields very few coins, which makes it a bit tedious. And at the beginning of our journey, with only a few rabbits in our pen, we won’t get many coins from the ground either. It generates work and repetition of tasks without short-term reward that can generate a certain rejection, although if we are able to overcome this first pothole, then everything will flow with a faster pace.
I present to you the robot-butterfly
Once we start creating the gardens, small decorations and animations, we will attract new “guests”. Which implies a greater flow of coins in our pocket. Moreover, at a certain moment of the adventure, we will be able buy butterflies of different colors, each with a specific role. For example, white-winged butterflies will clear land for you, yellow-winged butterflies will collect coins, and red-winged butterflies will give love to bunnies. The purchase of these Lepidoptera will allow us to automate certain tasks, making us forgo that more forced part of finding parts to focus on what the kids really want: designing the playpen.
The three fundamental pillars of a rabbit
Bunny Park has four branches for the creation of our garden. We will have the food section with the orchards of various types of vegetables, the aforementioned butterfly section, another for decoration with ornaments of all kinds and a final category with entertainment items such as cswings. And without being a brutal demonstration of means, it has just what it takes for children to create authentic marvels. In fact, all the photographs you see here are of the park designed by my 5 year old daughter. I’m in charge, but she’s leading the “remodeling.”
In total, we can accommodate a total of 24 rabbits. As we improve the park, it will raise three bars of popularity, comfort and “cuquez”. This will be the main claim for more friends to come. If we find that there are too many animals, we can always buy adjacent land and follow our creations.
I pushed you on the swing?
There is one element that does not quite convince me, it is the little interaction that Bunny Park Rabbits will have. You buy blankets for them to sleep on, but they get fried anywhere. You buy them gardens of all kinds of vegetables, but you don’t directly see them eating those vegetables. You even buy them swings and you don’t see them swinging either. Those animations that would be rewarding to watch, especially for kids, are missing.
At least the visual aspect attracts a lot of attention. Everything is colorful, how could it be otherwise, and with easy-to-understand and interpret outlines. Rabbits are all different from each other, with various colors and patterns. It sounds silly, but my daughter had her favorite, and with so many different designs, she was able to locate hers without much effort. Who hasn’t had their favorite bunny? Well, at Bunny Park you can have it again.
Bunny Park Conclusion
Cozy Bee Games and SOEDESCO think of the little ones in the house and offer us this manager where we will design our rabbit park. Although the principles are hard, with the repetition of tasks to properly clean our garden, the good comes later when we automate these actions. This is when the kids can forget about “work” and think about designing our paradise for their bunny friends. And although there are only four categories of objects to add to our park, they will be enough to create beautiful and colorful environments. Some interactions may be missing with the elements we add, although that won’t stop the little ones in the house from creating beautiful environments with the tools provided by the game. Fancy a carrot?
rabbit park
19.99$
Advantages
- Colorful and with bunnies of different shapes and colors
- Very easy to understand management system
- Nothing “bad” happens to ruin your management
The inconvenients
- Principles until you automate actions are difficult
- Lack of rabbit interaction with the objects you place in the playpen
- Although for the little ones it may be worth it, there is little diversity of objects for the decoration of our garden
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