I went into this expecting a cute charming game about rescuing bunnies, and got exactly what I was expecting. I'd highly recommend this if you wanna play an easy to pick up puzzle/ platformer.
Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone!
- Release Date:
- Dec 19, 2019
- Developer:
- Studio Nevermore
- Publisher:
- Studio Nevermore
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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About This Game

- A picturesque valley with 100 rabbits to rescue
- Various secrets and collectibles to discover
- Several different types of rabbits, often with unique abilities for solving puzzles
- Charming, handcrafted pixel visuals with a wonderful soundtrack to match
- Did we mention bunnies?

Along your way, beware the shapes in the darkness. Your rabbits aren't the only creatures in the valley, and the other ones may not be as friendly. Make sure you get home before dark! They almost look kind of cute, though...
Thankfully, the other faces in the valley certainly are friendly ones. Now who's this cutie with a bunny in her arms?

Made with love by Studio Nevermore.
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User Reviews
This is a fun puzzle platformer that takes about 4+ hours if you try to save all the bunnies and more if you go for the cheevos. Its puzzle design is good and the music is on point. The game's weakest point is its pixel art, but it's good enough (what you see in the steam screenshots is what you get). Overall a good game. Favorite track in the OST is "The Deep Woods - Interior".
very comfy full of vibes i get to pet rabbits irl while i pet them in vidogame 11/10 goty
Full disclosure, I'm pals with some of the team behind this game and had been following its production for awhile. My Rabbits Are Gone is a very competently made and charming lil' puzzler, and a promising first entry from Nevermore that has me excited for any future prospects. Gameplay is quite familiar to the likes of Oddworld with its mix of mook herding (bunnies, rather) and intentionally rigid movement where ya have to really commit to your jumps n' steps, albeit less janky thankfully. The soundtrack's got some pretty good bops, especially in the latter half of the game. The difficulty in puzzles tends to stay pretty moderate throughout, though searching for collectible color palettes and such may tease yer brain a bit. At about 3-4 hours on a first playthrough collecting all the buns and a good chunk of collectibles/secrets, the team had a good feel for how to stretch their ideas out while not overstaying their welcome. I'd highly recommend this cute treasure to just about anyone...
Cute little puzzles, nice game <3 Bunnies!
Re-bought on here to leave a review (after receiving it in the Itch bundle), as this delightful, tightly-designed game really deserves some notice. Support small devs!
Disclaimer: My scores/reviews are almost always based on having bought the game at close to the "lowest historical price" on steam at time of purchase. Quick score: 4/5 Notes: Its basically identical to the old oddworld games but with an extremely cutesy aesthetic. So far pretty decent, I was a bit worried the game was too easy and short as I was approaching the "end". But it turned out that was the only the end of the 1st zone out of 4 zones. So I'm guessing total playtime is gonna be around 4 hours assuming you are at least trying to 100% the game. Movement is a bit clunky much like the oddworld games, but once you get used to it it's actually pretty smooth. Movement speed is also pretty fast which is a HUGE positive. Ill update this review once I get around to finishing it within the next month or so, but as of right now it's looking like a pretty good game.
Cute game with a great soundtrack! It was simple at first but a lot of mechanics are added later on that keeps the gameplay fresh and interesting! It's a relatively short game, but still a lot longer than I expected it to be, in a good way :)
This game is unbelievably adorable! The music is really nice, the atmosphere is very effective, and I enjoy the puzzles a lot! The rabbits are so cute.
Oh boy. Here comes my long awaited review of the first title from Studio Nevermore. Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits are gone is a mix of Oddworld, with cute fluffy bunnies that are way bigger than normal bunnies. These floppy eared friends are scared off one day, when the heroine dressed in purple goes off to save the rabbits, with the help of hiker girl. Be prepared, as the shadowy Anti-Rabbits are out and lookin' to spook the crap outta you. Oh, and... These puzzles will test your wit. Some of the puzzles in this game are quite the brain bender/timing is key sorta stuff that I simply adore. Also, not to mention, this game is worth the price alone. Studio Nevermore's first game... Is honestly my favorite game of 2019. I'm looking forward to many of their next games. One especially being Shadefolk. My final rating - 100/100 Rabbits bigger than you can think.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel or AMD Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
FAQ
How much does Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! cost?
Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! costs $11.99.
What are the system requirements for Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone!?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel or AMD Dual Core CPU Memory: 2 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0
What platforms is Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! available on?
Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! worth buying?
Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! has 100% positive reviews from 29 players.
When was Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! released?
Oh Jeez, Oh No, My Rabbits Are Gone! was released on Dec 19, 2019.
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