The rabbit index has expanded. Look for these rare spawns in BUNNY GARDEN v1.0.5:
v1.0.5 refines the tutorial flow, adds two new rare seeds, improves sound mixing, and fixes multiple minor crashes reported in earlier builds. These incremental but meaningful updates show steady developer attention.
Bunny Garden v1.0.5 is a soothing, well-crafted garden sim that excels at delivering a cozy, low-stress play experience. Its visual charm, approachable mechanics, and steady polish make it a delightful choice for short, restorative play sessions. If you want a deep, endlessly complex farming sim, look elsewhere; if you want a charming digital garden to unwind in, Bunny Garden delivers exactly that.
Short recommendation: Buy if you want calm, charming gameplay and quick relaxation sessions; skip if you need deep systems or long-term complexity.
Game Design & Analysis Paper
Title: An Analysis of BUNNY GARDEN v1.0.5: Mechanics, Aesthetics, and Player Engagement in the Nurturing Simulation Genre
Abstract BUNNY GARDEN (v1.0.5) represents a focused iteration in the casual simulation genre, blending base-building mechanics with creature collection. This paper examines the game’s core loop, the specific refinements introduced in version 1.0.5, and how the interplay between environmental customization and resource management creates a "cozy game" feedback loop. By analyzing the balance between player agency (gardening) and passive reward (bunny collection), this document highlights the title's contribution to low-stress, high-reward game design.
The developers have released a teaser for v1.1.0, slated for December:
The headline feature of this update is the introduction of the Moonlit Carrot. This rare, glowing crop can only be grown during specific in-game nighttime cycles.
For the snapshot enthusiasts, v1.0.5 overhauls the Photo Mode.