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Carve the slopes of the Bunny Hill at a bone shattering break neck pace to overcome your cute animal competition in this fast paced skiing game. Choose from a cast of 8 unique characters to secure your shot at the crown. Dodge bushes, jump hoops, and tag flags to reach speeds unimaginable.
FEATURES
- 8 playable characters to get to know
- 2 unique courses, each with random generation, to carve through
- Speed multipliers in the form of gates, hoops, tricks and flags to scale your speed infinitely
- Up to 4 Player local Co-Op with full controller support
- Steam Remote Play Together support (only one player can use keyboard, others require controllers)
- Ability to change the race length
- A soundtrack by Gupi that gets right into the action
- Domination of the competition in the form of high octane execution of your skiing prowess
Steam User 2
go fAST
Steam User 1
My favourite animal is the bar of soap (secret character)
Steam User 1
Bunny hill is a fantastic game- buy it
For 8 dollars it's not the cheapest Indy, but it is deeper than most you'll find. With a slew of 12 characters to choose from with the option to race down procedure-generated tracks there is endless possibilities for you and your friends to enjoy. Pick up a copy, or a few for you and some friends and jump into an online lobby for some Random 5k's
Steam User 1
Super fun and charming, the combination of graphics and music merge to create an impeccable vibe. The game is super easy to get a hang of but increasingly challenging to try master it's physics and momentum. At this point I'm just dying for more stuff to do. More modes, characters to unlock, maybe even a light 'story-mode' type thing similar to something like a Mario Party game. Eitherway, super worth the short price tag. Can't recommend enough.
Steam User 1
Zoom zoom :)
Steam User 1
A couple years ago I was pouring through Gupi's music on Spotify when I came across 3 tracks called, "Race 1", "Race 2" and "Race 3" on an album called the "Bunny Hill Original Soundtrack". The album art features the boldly rendered Benny with some extra details to make it look like vintage Japanese box art.
I spent the next week listening to Race 2 on loop like I would any other song I found myself obsessed with, to where I felt the need to share my find with my musically like-minded friend. It was only as I shared the music did the question of "Is this an actual game?" came up.
Up until this point I had errantly assumed that the soundtrack was a concept album. Music for a theoretical skiing game where you played as a cute animal critter.
With this new question prompted I finally decided to look to see if Bunny Hill was actually something I could play. Much to my simultaneous delight and embarrassment, I quickly found the game was available here on Steam.
I was blown away by the aesthetic style of the game immediately. The heavy metal UI with super saturated colors, the vintage graphics, an the punchy, bright sounds all came together to put something that felt like a dream PS1 game in my hands.
The gameplay I have since heard described as a "mobile game /pos" and I can't super disagree at this point. My initial impression, however, wasn't entirely enthusiastic. The controls are insanely simple, with moving left and right, and jumping being the only meaningful interactions with races. This left most results in races feeling more random than skill oriented.
However, the charming visuals kept me chugging forward. My initial frustrations also melted away as I began to get a better intuition for the race tracks, and I started focusing on what I was enjoying about the game, because I suddenly found I couldn't put it down.
(WIP)