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Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition

$2.99
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Somi
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About This Game

Find out how deep the rabbit hole goes!

Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition is a minimalistic retro puzzle game.

The game features 3D word puzzles based on Chapter 1 of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Players must navigate through keywords generated from the book’s initial chapter.

Features

  • Supports SteamPlay. Play it on Windows, Mac, and Linux!
  • Contains audio clip of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Chapter 1 - Down the Rabbit Hole)
  • Dynamic procedural graphics with a minimalistic retro look
  • Retro chiptune soundtrack
  • Steam Leaderboards and Achievements unlock! Compare your scores with your Steam friends!

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User Reviews

Mixed
100 user reviews
59%
Positive
7 min at review
Not Recommended

You dodge letters from Alice in Wonderland to collect more letters that form the phrase 'Rabbit Hole'. The game explains this terribly and it controls even worse. I'm not sure why this was made but hey, if you feel like wasting $1.97, pick this up. If you want to not be frustrated, disoriented and possibly sickened, skip this.

311 helpful 2 funny
12 min at review
Not Recommended

not worth the money.. u just press the D pad and try not to get hit by the letters... found better games on facebook!!!

200 helpful 1 funny
13 min at review
Not Recommended

Pretty basic: The narrator reads a line from Alice in Wonderland which, word by word, fly at you. You have to dodge between the letters and thereby pick them up as you go; if you fill out the words "rabbit hole" you get an extra life, i.e. an extra chance, when you inevitably die. As someone who thoroughly enjoyed Super Hexagon, I can't say I reccomend. It's hard, not just because it tests your reflexes, but 3D objects flying at you without any indication of which plane you're positioned on makes it difficult to tell if you're in going to make it in the gap or not. And each time you move left or right the camera does an awful jerk that's strainful to the eyes. I'd pass.

98 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I like the music and the game is amusing for a bit. It's alright if you can get it under a buck and since it comes with cards it mostly pays for itself then. The real issue with the game it feels like a free flash game for the most part.

48 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Horrible controls kill this game. I can get behind the concept, and the music is fitting, but the only supported inputs are the arrow keys. Even if you try to map a controller in the Unity options, the game ignores it. Gameplay in a nutshell: you are glued to either the top or bottom of the screen, and need to pass through the gaps between letters in order to collect them to form the word shown at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately you have very little time to react, and combine that with a tilting camera that makes it extra unclear where exactly your block is located compared to the upcoming letters, and this game becomes less about skill and more about luck. This game either needs to get rid of the tilting camera, or give some kind of indication where exactly your cursor is, by a shadow or light in front perhaps. In its current state it only serves as a source of frustration.

38 helpful
13 hrs at review
Recommended

The look of the game reminds me of MC Escher meets Super Hexagon as you fall through words that tell a story. The question remains. Just how far does this rabbit fall go. I chosae the red pill and I found the game very challenging. It requires reflex memory and acute memorization. Part of the catch is trying to spell out phrases like Rabbit Hole as you sail through letters. How ever, it is very punishing when it comes to colliding with a letter. It is not always easy to quickly choose a path. Even then, you must decide to aim for the needed letters or take the safe way to the next set of words. This game is simple but fun and addicting. For the price, you can get more than your money's worth. Playfire folks can earn even more money back playing this until next Monday. If you love Super Hexagon, buy this now!

38 helpful
12 min at review
Not Recommended

I got this game with a discount and I still dont think it was worth it the controls seem all stiff one direction and loose in the other. I guess the goal is to not hit words you are falling toward but it is hard to see if you will hit them or not with the way the camera is angled plus camera jerking. also its not very fun to play.

25 helpful
15 min at review
Recommended

I love this game, both for its simple aesthetics and the way it presents a classic tale in such a way as to captivate younger gamers. The controls are a little jerky, that much is certain. Coupled with the frantic pacing, however, this game transforms from children's read-along to a game that will test the reflexes of even the most seasoned gamers. The best way to describe the difficulty is to liken it to I Wanna Be The Guy and Super Meat Boy- Beating each level is doable, and the frustration that comes from attempting this game is of a fun sort. Not much else can be said about this. It is a bit of a shame that the game is based around a children's story, as the difficulty is so great that you likely won't see any playing it. Also, a feature to buy audio books as DLC, the ability to adjust the speed, and possibly a feature that would allow the game as an audiobook visualizer are much desired. 6/10.

24 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

Like The Collider, but with the slight twist of needing to slip through the letters needed to spell Rabbit Hole thorugh a short story about Alice and the rabbit... there are a couple more twists, literally, that increase the tension of this runner. on sale for 74c US and I played it for like 7-8 hours straight... 8/10.

19 helpful 13 funny
30 min at review
Recommended

I do not see what all the whining is about. As of now you can buy the game for less than a dollar. As far as the jerking motion is concerned it should jerk because it needs to have dimension to it. This is a minimalist game so nothing spectacular should be expected. Now if you are having trouble with getting through the game then don't write a bad review because you are having difficulties. Instead just focus on what you need to work on and try again. Some of the things I like best of this game is the effect of the letters coming straight out you as well as the electronic music. I thought the story of Alice and Wonderland played the whole time and not have sudden pauses in the game. I would recommend having at least 3 lives for a game like this to be fair. overall I would give this 4-5 stars.

14 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: 2 GHZ or higher
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 65 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectSound compatible sound card

FAQ

How much does Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition cost?

Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 2 GHZ or higher Memory: 256 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 65 MB available space Sound Card: DirectSound compatible sound card

What platforms is Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition available on?

Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition worth buying?

Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition has 59% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition released?

Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition was released on Apr 25, 2014.

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