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The Night of the Rabbit

2013
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Indie, Third Person Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableMay 28, 2013
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperDaedalic Entertainment
Overview

Experience a magical adventure. Journey with Jerry to the enchanted realm of Mousewood , master fascinating spells and solve tricky puzzles. Along with a intriguing story you will see breathtaking hand drawn backgrounds and elaborately animated characters. A Unique soundtrack complements Jerry's incredible adventure with fabulously composed music.

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49 reviews found

90

The Escapist

PC

May 29, 2013

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90

GameWatcher

PC

May 31, 2013

The Night of the Rabbit, regardless of what it’s called and the few other minor complaints I had, is a triumph. It’s Daedalic once and for all proving that they are indeed capable of producing an adventure that can stand tall with the classics of the genre. It’s charming, lovable, challenging but rarely unfair, and expertly nudges you in the right direction most of the time while still making sure you’re the one who solves all the puzzles.


89

Nindie Spotlight

May 16, 2024

Summary and quote unavailable.


88

Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey)

PC

Feb 10, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


86

Impulsegamer

Nintendo Switch

May 23, 2024

If you long for the days of your youth spent exploring the countryside with only a stick for company or your teenage years spent cooped up inside playing classics like ToonStruck, Day of the Tentacle, and Broken Sword, then look no further than The Night of the Rabbit.


85

Armchair Empire

PC

Jun 14, 2013

All in all, Night of the Rabbit was an extremely enjoyable game, one certainly that most adventure game enthusiasts will have a fun time with.


85

RPG Fan

PC

May 27, 2013

Although their intentions may have been to reach a wider audience, Daedalic has created a children's game, and there's nothing wrong with that. Most children's games are far too innocent and insultingly dull — commercial characters giving teacherly instructions for inane tasks involving 1-2-3 and A-B-C — but The Night of the Rabbit teaches curiosity, the benefits of exploration, environmentalism, and the importance of stories: all virtuous lessons. Jerry also learns that magic is not just the stuff of fantasy, but an ever-present force that is extraordinary only in how common and pervasive it is.


85

Gaming Nexus

PC

Jun 12, 2013

Summary and quote unavailable.


85

Worth Playing

PC

Jan 15, 2014

The Night of the Rabbit is certainly one of Daedelic's better games. The gameplay is faithful to the point-and-click adventure genre blueprint, but only with a few obtuse puzzles. The presentation isn't perfect, but it's rather beautiful and boasts some great visuals and set pieces.


81

Pelit (Finland)

PC

Oct 7, 2013

Summary and quote unavailable.

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