CHAIRQASITION: My Brother Rabbit

Objects are clicked, objects are combined… then Waldo dies.


CHAIRQUISITION:
– Nooope

– Not sure if want

– Check it out

– Shutupandtakemymonies


Game: My Brother Rabbit
Webzone: My_Brother_Rabbit
Devel: Artifex Mundi
Engine: Spark Casual
Price: £11.39 / US$14.99 /CA$17.49

Wazzat: In this magnificent land of make-believe, a cute little rabbit wants to nurse his ill friend the flower back to health in any way he can. He must use his wits to decipher puzzles inspired by classic point-and-clicks, uncover hidden objects, and play minigames to continue his adventure.

Mandatory Disclosure: Devs sent us keys


Venn:

Does It Launch

  • No issues.

Performance @ 1080

  • 60 gonna 60.

Graphics

  • Really nice hand-drawn business with a side of odd.

Control

  • No controller support.

Jordan:

Does It Launch

  • Yes, yes it does

Performance @ 1080

  • 60

Graphics

  • No graphics options, I think the art was done in 720p, cuz it looks a wee blocky stretched out to UHD

Control

  • Click

Pedro:

Does It Launch

Performance @ 1080

Graphics

  • Not much in the way of setting resolution

Control

  • It’d be very hard to screw up left click and right click

QA Score:

Fedora:
Soulless:
Ubuntu:


Fun?:

  • Venn:
    • It’s been a minute since we looked at something from Artifex Mundi since if we’re being honest they all look similar.
    • My Brother Rabbit on the other hand looks, different.
    • Now it’s still hidden object joint so they didn’t get too crazy.
    • Disclaimer, if I had to find Waldo that motherfu*ker would have starved to death.
    • It’s point-and-click, mix objects and read cryptic clues, the game.
    • Did I mention I tend to overthink things?
    • Because I wasted an embarrassing amount of time trying to sort a puzzle because at no point did I think it could be that obvious.
    • I agree /w Jordan about things blending it a bit too well at times but that’s part of the genre, I guess.
    • But it’s hidden object so I eventually resorted to my battle tested click-grid attack.
    • Yeah, I was doing the same thing as a child because I come from the school of get shite done & FK the journey.
    • Still it’s really well done and if you are stuck with larvae of your own (or a windows user) and need something to help develop basic motor control and problem solving skills My Brother Rabbot will get the job done.
  • Jordan
    • I suffer from that thing where you’re looking for your house keys and check everywhere and can never find them, only to realize you were holding on to them the entire time
    • I am not particularly well equipped for hidden object games
    • The game definitely has an aesthetic. And it’s consistent. Too consistent
    • Some things blend in a little too well
    • The game does a decent job of telling you “remember where this thing is, you’ll need to collect these later”
    • A minor gripe I have is that when you’re doing the click grid strats, you’re very likely to hit the area change region of the screen
    • It’s a wee too large at times
  • Pedro
    • How come it’s the children oriented games that get things right the most?
    • You’re never really presented with the most challenging puzzle until you have everything you need to solve it.
    • Finding said thing is mostly a matter of playing what Artifex Mundi does, hidden object games.
    • The art is very good and everything feels right at home.
    • Which makes finding some of the objects a bit harder than it would otherwise be.
    • But as a 30 something year old, the puzzles are all very easy and the sense of accomplishment is a bit lacking for me.
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