Ouka Bunny Girl

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Game description

Ouka Bunny Girl is a 2D simple platformer where you play as a bunny girl whose mission is to collect all of the carrots while avoiding the Evil bunny guards, flying Evil bunnies, giant moving blades, and spikes and reach the red coloured flag in order to go to the next level.Features:- There are 8 levels to play and the difficulty increases as you continue with your mission.- Two kinds of enemies among which one of them are Evil bunny guard and others are red flying Evil bunnies.- Traps like spikes and giant blades.Controls:Use “WASD” or “Arrow” keys for the players movement.Use “W” or “Up’ arrow key twice for double jump.

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