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Present the world from bunny's pov is a really interesting idea! The concept is great - I knew that many animals have different visions than human, and it's actually quite fun to play a game from such realistic perspective. A tiny issue is that the camera will sometimes go thorugh the edge of game objects, which may not be really hard to fix. For the hopping mechanic, I also wish the bunny could hop higher when pressing space (this can distinguish hopping from simply moving forward), because now the hop is a bit too low, which made me a little frustrated while hopping. The rest of the game is enjoyable, great work!

I like your approach to this game and how you mimic the bunny's pov so realistically. I do feel like ending the game when you find the wrong ball is a little bit in tense and contradict to the mood of the game. One suggestion is to add more thing that could interact with the bunny, and only end the game when the player find the correct ball but no punishments when they find the wrong items. Also you might want to lock your cursor to the center so that it is earsier for the players to control the view. Overall I like this game and I can feel how cute the bunny is even I cannot see it. Good work!

This game is so cute! Never knew that bunnies can only see green color and can't see their front, but I definitely get a sense of how their life feels like in your game. There are so much nice details in this game (like the magazine under the bed, nice touch). I wish there are more things that I could interact with, it will be cool to see how a bunny is going to judge human's objects. I also wish that I could hop higher. For now, the hopping can't brings me to anywhere so it feels the same as walking around, but it will be cool if players could hop on the bed or the soft to see more stuff. Overall, Great work!

I really like this game! You pushed the prompt in a very literal and extreme direction and I really think it paid off. My biggest critique is that the "oh no" and "yes" sounds seem really really out of place (in fact, the first time I heard that "oh no", I actually yelped because it scared me so much").  The other thing is the music. I really like the lofi, chilled vibe to it, but I don't really feel like that vibe quite fits the sort of upbeat, peppy energy of a bunny, especially since at the beginning it references an "adventure". I think a faster, more upbeat song would work a little better, but the one you have now isn't bad by any means.