Published by Artifex Mundi S.A.
1. Help the rabbit play minigames, find hidden objects, and assemble strange machinery in a world where conventional logic doesn’t apply.
2. My Brother Rabbit is a beautifully drawn adventure set in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination.
3. 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.
4. On this journey, the rabbit must use his wits to decipher puzzles inspired by classic point-and-clicks to continue his adventure.
5. The little girl and her brother use the power of imagination to escape the hostile outside world.
6. 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.
7. A young girl faces a terrible reality when she falls ill.
8. Together they envision a fantastic universe that provides the play and comfort they need.
Download and Install My Brother Rabbit: Classic - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
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Best game in the app store!
It took my family (10 yr old son and 14 yr old daughter and I) about 8 hours to do this game. We loved every minute of it and we are so sad it is over. We wish there was another app on here that is similar. It was well worth the $15 I paid. The graphics and game strategy were amazing and it was very cognitively challenging. Better than playing video games! I think there was one called Hogworld Gnarts landing but it is no longer in the app store.
Was a lot of fun
Fun puzzle game a bit on the easy side and a bit short but still have a few puzzles that can seem like they are unsolvable until it clicks and you get the oh why didn’t I see that moment. The graphics and music were excellent. All in all I had a great time playing this.
Fun for kids as well!
I had completed this myself with the aid of a walkthrough, and so when I visited my 5 and 8 year old nieces, I thought I would give it a try with them. They loved the whimsical art. The story line with the sick daughter who had a stuffed rabbit was good and kept these kids going. The hidden object stuff was mostly fine. The mini games were often too tough without my explanation and help. The fill-in an open space was a bit tough with the triangle and the octopus. The adventure stuff of grabbing the knife to open a cushion was a bit tough. All this was fine with an adult helper that had done the game before. But if there was no adult helper, I'm sure kids would not get far. We finished in ten days, about an hour a day. I might suggest either a kids mode with extra hints and guidance, especially on the mini games. Like an hourglass fills up and you can get a hint every 30 seconds. Or a video of the minigame solution appears. Or there's a skip button for the minigames (better if there's wasn't and they could somehow do it). Or you could sell a seperate app with a kids mode if you wanted to keep this one "pure". Or you could do some testing with kids and adjust accordingly so they could do it. Lots of help for the first scene is a real must because its easy to quit when you don't know what to do at the beginning, that you need stairs and what those are. That you can fill a vase up with water to water a flower to get a hidden object. That you can look at a video and get a clue for dots. And later, that all these hieroglyphics mean something, and how they work to open up machines. Really, this is could be a great game for kids, to improve their logic, instead of staring mindlessly at a video, or just blowing things up on Fortnight. A "spoiler" that my nieces saw that helped - the hidden object counter lit up when an item was in the room. That helped them tremendously. Lastly, if you want some real "buzz" on youtube, I would create a speedmode where each "scene" is timed and a world wide leaderboard is created for each scene. A total time for the entire game could be made as well with a leaderboard. This might help the replayability as people might try to get a better time. Thanks again! Great whimsical drawings that the kids really liked. And we completed it too. Well worth the price.
Visually Stunning
Beautifully drawn with unique and challenging puzzle solving made this game a joy to play. Well worth the price. True, there is no hint button but all the problems are logical with lots of visual cues and there are walkthroughs available online if you need help. On par with the equally stunning "The Room" series. A big hat tip to the developers and artists that created this game.
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