
My Brother Rabbit is an exceptional Adventure/Casual that raises the bar for the genre.
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Verdict
96%
Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (96% positive from 2.0K reviews)
Compelling narrative and story
Rich open world to explore
Outstanding soundtrack
Limited professional critic coverage
My Brother Rabbit is a beautifully drawn point-and-click adventure set in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination. A loving family discovers that their daughter has fallen ill. While her parents set out to get her the treatment she needs, her determined older brother turns to the power of imagination to help both of them cope. While the outside world offers a harsh reality, these pure children envision a fantastic, surreal world that provides the innocent fun they deserve. Embark on a grand journey to five different lands filled with incredible robo-mooses, levitating baobabs, giant mushrooms, and clocks melting to the rhythm of passing time.

Runs well on modern hardware.
To address the two recent "thumbs down" reviews, this game is neither creepy nor bizarre and it is certainly not for the 12 and under crowd; rather, it is a story of a potentially fatal childhood illness, told from the imaginative perspective of a boy observing his sister's descent into illness...cancer perhaps? That said, it is an extremely creative puzzle/hidden objects game with an Alice in Wonderland feel to it. It follows the path to recovery in a make believe world, as the brother seeks to find a cure for his sister. I enjoyed every minute of it. The puzzles are intuitive and sometimes challenging. I appreciated the highlighted balloons in the upper right corner that let you know when you were in a place that had hidden objects you needed to collect. All in all, one fantastic game, another of many from Artifex Mundi.
I enjoyed this game, the fun characters and puzzles where great, the storyline was a bit sad, the cheerful colours and fun adventures made up for the it. Thankfully it all worked out in the end.
Simple and Short game, not high on replayability though, but nice to play with your kids.
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