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  • Summary: Help bunny to set up factory production by restoring all control blocks. Solve 3D puzzles alone or with friends.

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  1. May 31, 2021
    80
    Bunny Factory is a pleasant surprise as it is a real step up in quality compared to the developer’s previous offerings. The puzzles are logical and fun to solve, there are a ton of them to get stuck into, and the variations on the core mechanic bring enough freshness to keep proceedings moving along smoothly.
  2. Jun 9, 2021
    66
    Bunny Factory was a pleasant surprise and a real step up in quality from DillyFrame’s previous game. I found the puzzles were fun, logical and variations on the core mechanics in the game kept me engaged enough to work my way though more levels than I intended to in each session. The game could have used a tutorial to ease players in and explain what to do but after a few minutes with each new mechanic, pieces started to click and fall into place. Other than the absence of the tutorial and rather annoying walking back and forth in the factory, there weren’t many other faults to the game. If you’re in the market for a straightforward puzzler, this will likely fit the bill.
  3. Jul 6, 2021
    55
    Bunny Factory delivers 100 different versions of the same type of puzzle. Between each one is a monotonous task of take ‘this unit to this spot and come back’ before you can begin another puzzle. The game does feature online co-op so you could chill with some friends but overall it’s a pass from me unless you are a puzzle enthusiast.
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  1. Sep 10, 2021
    7
    Bunny Factory is the newest release by DillyFrame Games and after a few games under their belts, it appears they have assembled all theBunny Factory is the newest release by DillyFrame Games and after a few games under their belts, it appears they have assembled all the necessary components to ensure Bunny Factory is a solid puzzle game. While there’s still room for improvement, this one should be on your top of their games and puzzle fans should give it a go for the low price of admission. Bunny Factory puts you into the shoes of a bunny wearing a mech suit inside a factory, where you’re immediately presented with a basic set of controls. Upon making your way to the main puzzle area an issue arises because there are no instructions or tutorials for what you’re expected to do. With red colored blocks scattered around a patterned grid, a trial and error exercise begins as to what on earth it all means. Fortunately if you’re a puzzle genre fan and logic begins to shape the tutorial in your hands. The blocks are electrical modules and they’re required to power up the grids for each puzzle. When you pick up a block and place it down, it lights up the squares on the grid in one of four directions. Bunny Factory could send lines of light in more than one direction, with modules capable of producing it in all four directions at one time. The goal is to illuminate the entire grid pattern, which then rewards you with a special block that unlocks further rooms within the factory. The amount of blocks at your disposal is limited, it’ll take some cunning placements to fully complete the patterns. Bunny Factory ensures that the challenge is there but it’s no walk in the factory either. They have a nice blend of difficulty here. Bunny Factory is a pleasant surprise by DillyFrame Games and is a real improvement compared to their early offerings beginning with the Creators Collection. The puzzles are logical and fun enough to solve, there’s a wide variety to choose from and the variations on the core mechanics of the game bring enough to Bunny Factory to keep replay up. It would help to add a tutorial to ease all gamers in and explain what’s going on, but aside from that if you’re a puzzle gamer that’s a non issue. I just feel it would benefit new comers to the DillyFrame puzzle formula in the end. Keep on getting better DillyFrame we’ve got our eyes on you! Expand