
HERO
Infinitely better than the first game in EVERY aspect: art, gameplay, controls, etc. Unfortunately lots of glitches harm the fun: - achievements don't work - sometimes reviving doesn't work - very often death animations and UI animations don't work - it wouldn't let me play the actual final level :( I like that it has a story but it feels very bland and copying Dadish. This game being SO much better than the previous means if you make Yeah Bunny 3 it'll probably be a fantastic game.

terry naan
In isolation, this is a pretty good game, but it is inferior in every concievable way to the original. Two different currencies instead of just carrots, for no reason? Wall sliding mechanics changed for no reason? Lower difficulty and running speed combined with the zoom makes it more of a chore than YB1. Do yourselves a favor, play the absolutely amazing Yeah Bunny 1 and leave this inferior sequel well alone.
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A Google user
This game is enjoyable to play overall and the graphics are well-designed. However, the last level has this bug where after I beat the final boss, the timer will still count even after I touch the flag. Additionally, I believe that different music could be used for different worlds, as the tropical-themed music did not seem very suitable for the final world which is darker and "scarier." Also, there are way too many requirements to fulfill. Great game, though, overall.
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