Bunnies are cute, they're furry; people like bunnies. Dancing is fun, people like to dance when they're too drunk to stand. Here's an idea: let's put bunnies and dancing together in a puzzle game on Xbox Live Arcade. The idea could have been fine. Heck, we've seen much odder pairings in the videogame world but it's the execution of Boogie Bunnies' core puzzle mechanics that are the game's true pitfall. It does nothing different from the gaggle of puzzlers that are already out there and the old playstyles that it employs aren't nearly as fun as we'd hoped.And instead of dropping your colored bunnies directly down onto the stacks of others you have the ability to toss them from either of the two sides as well. It isn't a huge departure from the norm, but it's something. As you've probably guessed your one and only goal is to rid the board of carrot chompers before they can stomp their way off of a ledge. B-Squared tries to throw in creative mechanics such as red bunnies that explode surrounding bunnies or aqua bunnies that, when destroyed, cause the rest of the flock to do a little jig (no joke, they actually dance, hence the game's name) and up your score, but none of it is the slightest bit exciting.
*** BOOGIE BUNNIES *** THE GOOD -Good graphics THE BAD -Frustrating controls -Very repetitive -Annoying sound -Co-op mode is terrible -No replay value OVERVIEW Boogie Bunnies is a simple puzzle game... Read Full Review
Having learnt from previous mistakes, i decided to download the demo of this game first, and initially I thought it was a good move. With opening credit screens rolling, you're introduced to the "Boogie Bunnies". The bri... Read Full Review