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Info About Neon Rabbits
Hey, have you heard of Neon Rabbits? It’s this indie platformer that sneaks up on you with its glowing visuals and fast-paced bunny acrobatics. You take on the role of cybernetically enhanced rabbits zipping through neon-lit skyscrapers, weaving between holographic billboards and dodging laser fences. It’s the kind of game that looks simple at first glance but reveals a surprising depth once you start chaining those hops and dashes together.
What really got me hooked was how tight the controls feel. You can dash mid-air, wall-run for just a moment, and even bounce off certain surfaces to build combos that light up the screen. Each level drops in little puzzles—flip switches, redirect light beams, and activate platforms—all under a ticking timer that keeps you buzzing. There’s something strangely soothing about mastering the flow of a stage, only to realize you’re chasing a high-score you didn’t even know mattered until you saw it flash in neon.
The world around your little rabbit heroes is part cyber-noir city, part whimsical dreamscape. Between levels you catch glimpses of a storyline about a corporate overlord draining all the city’s creativity, and it’s up to these neon bunnies to bring color and life back. It’s not super heavy on narrative, but just enough to give you a reason to unlock that next secret path or power-up module.
On top of all that, the soundtrack is pure synthwave delight—catchy, driving beats that sync up perfectly with every leap and slide. I’ve spent hours trying to beat my own times, and even more time just marveling at how these little neon creatures bounce off everything in sight. If you’re into speedrunning or just want a fresh twist on platform-puzzle hybrids, Neon Rabbits is definitely worth a spin.