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Rabbit Escape

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Rabbit Escape
Level example
Level example
Developer(s)Andy Balaam
Initial release20 December 2014; 11 years ago (2014-12-20)
Stable release
0.13.1 / 5 April 2019; 7 years ago (2019-04-05)
Repositoryrabbit-escape on GitHub
Written inJava
Engine
    Operating systemAndroid, Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X
    TypeSingle-player Strategy Puzzle
    LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later.[1]
    Websitewww.artificialworlds.net/rabbit-escape/

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    'Rabbit Escape' is an open-source video game about rabbits, inspired by Lemmings and Pingus. The main goal is to rescue enough rabbits by giving them different tokens with abilities which can help them find their way in their travels.[2]

    Gameplay

    Rabbits appear at the entrance and start to move. If a rabbit hits a wall, it will turn around, but it won't do so if there is a hole in front of it. If a rabbit falls from a height, comes to fire, or leaves the level bounds, it will die, so your goal is to prevent this. To prevent the death of rabbits, you can drop tokens that give them different abilities like bridge-building, wall-climbing, and digging, which help them in their travels to the exit. If enough rabbits reach the exit, you can go on to the next level.[2] The game consists of ten difficult levels, each of which consists of twenty levels. As a result, there are two hundred levels.[3] You can also create your own levels, which are simple text files.[4]

    Ability tokens[5]

    • Bash token
    • Block token
    • Bridge token
    • Brolly token
    • Climb token
    • Dig token
    • Explode token

    User Interface

    The game provides two user interfaces:

    See also

    References

    1. "COPYING.txt from 0.13.1 version".
    2. 2.0 2.1 https://www.artificialworlds.net/rabbit-escape/
    3. https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@chrisbarth/rabbit-escape-a-game-that-ll-make-you-smarter-7f7fb85426cdb
    4. https://www.artificialworlds.net/rabbit-escape/create-levels.html
    5. https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@rufans/rabbit-escape---time-to-catch-some-fun-rescuing-rabbits

    External links


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