Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 21st Sep 2018, $14.99
- 21st Sep 2018, £13.49
- Also Available On
Reviews
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My Brother Rabbit News
Nintendo Download 20th September (North America)
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News My Brother Rabbit Will Bring Its Heartwarming Adventure To Switch On 21st September
In a world of make believe
My Brother Rabbit, a "heartfelt" adventure game from Artifex Mundi, has now secured a Switch release date. The game will be available on 21st September. When a family’s young daughter falls ill, her older brother steps in to keep her focus away from the serious and scary situation by using the power of...
News Take An Emotional Trip Through A World Of Imagination In My Brother Rabbit On Switch
A "heartwarming adventure"
Artifex Mundi has announced My Brother Rabbit, a hand-painted point-and-click adventure that is headed to Switch later this year. In this world of make-believe, a cute little rabbit wants to nurse his ill friend, a flower, back to health. To do so, he must use his wits to decipher point-and-click-style puzzles,...
About The Game
My Brother Rabbit is a beautifully drawn adventure set in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination. A young girl faces a terrible reality when she falls ill. The little girl and her brother use the power of imagination to escape the hostile outside world. Together they envision a fantastic universe that provides the play and comfort they need. In this magnificent land of make-believe, a little rabbit wants to nurse his ill friend the flower back to health in any way he can. On this journey, the rabbit must use his wits to decipher puzzles inspired by classic point-and-clicks to continue his adventure. Help the rabbit play minigames, find hidden objects, and assemble strange machinery in a world where conventional logic doesn’t apply. Join this colorful quest through five wondrous lands filled with robo-moose, levitating baobabs, giant mushrooms, melting clocks, and more unbelievable things that will make you question everything you think you know about reality.
Comments 1
This is perhaps insensitive to say in the event this is based on one of the developers actual experiences, but a lot of the ‘emotional’ cutscenes in the game seemed out of place and where at points laughable. The actual core of the game was very sweet and a fun way to spend an afternoon. The sick girl cutscenes seemed shoehorned in though and felt like they undermined the final product. There was enough within the actual game to allude to ideas of sickness and close bonds without putting this across in overt, poorly illustrated cutscenes, especially when the main games art was so nice. This isn’t to say I didn’t enjoy the game, I just found this one element really poorly done and let down the game as a whole.
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