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A jam submission

Bunny BusinessView game page

MULTIPLAYER! Fill the space with bunnies as fast as you can!
Submitted by RennJan — 17 seconds before the deadline
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Bunny Business's itch.io page

Team Name
Two Geeks and a Goofer

Gameplay Instructions
Main Menu: Start Game to play solo / multiplayer. Join game to search for online sessions.

There is an in game tutorial for the buttons.

Controls

WASD - Movement
Num Keys - Change Equipment
Left Mouse - Use Equipment
F - Pickup and Putdown
Hammer Build Menu - ​Mouse Click on Icons, then mouse in world

What platform is your game built for?

Windows

List any content that was created before the jam.
Fonts were sourced from 1001 free fonts
The bunny Idle animation (3 frames)
The bunny Run animation (5 frames)
were owned before the Jam (a template to use)

All the variations and additions of bunnies were made in the Jam.

Link to Gameplay Footage
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SoognEE6Uo1QoFJOMwdSNyQrlHbsGfOx/view?usp=sharing

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Comments

Submitted

A simple and fun little game. I overall liked playing the game. But I was a bit confused about cutting the trees because there did not seem to be a way too collected the wood, and I am not sure if any recourse was used when building the fences. The music and sound effects volume was so low that I nearly not could hear anything.  But overall a pretty good jam game. Well done.

Developer(+1)

Thanks JK

Apologies on the Audio volume, I noticed after submitting that I had my volume at 100% and was balancing to that (whilst trying to keep it chill) so I ended up making it al; extra quiet!


For the wood you can pick them up and move them to where you want using the key prompt (I think is F key?) and drop again where you want and then use hammer to build. Will look to get those UX issues sorted in another update :

Submitted

I know I can move the wood, but I am not sure why I would do that.  Do the wood need to be within the fence area to be used?