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Dodge dogs and ducks in tight mazes, grabbing carrots as Bugs Bunny—just you, a Game Boy, and some old-school sneaky platforming. The second game throws in new traps, but both nail that simple, satisfying loop.

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Game Overview

I picked up Bugs Bunny Collection for the Game Boy back when handhelds were all about quick, pick-up-and-play action. It was published by Sunsoft, and it felt right at home on the system, a straightforward platformer without a lot of frills. You just popped it in when you had a few minutes to spare, no complicated menus or long tutorials to sit through.

You control Bugs Bunny through a series of single-screen stages, hopping over enemies and collecting carrots while avoiding hazards like falling rocks or enemy attacks. The goal is to clear each area by gathering enough items before moving on to the next. The game relies on tight jumps and careful timing; one wrong move can send you back to the start of the stage. It’s not overly difficult, but it demands focus, especially in later levels where obstacles come faster. Playing it feels like a mix of patience and quick reaction, a simple challenge that stays engaging without ever feeling unfair.

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