Разработчик: Martin Crownover
Описание
Features
- 2 game modes - Endless mode, where rounds are chosen at random and the game lasts until you wipe out, and Limited mode, a more level playing field with a pre-determined order in which to play each round.
- 12 unique rounds - A variety of levels containing an assortment of obstacles and enemies make each game feel different from the last, and offers a unique challenge every time you play.
- 3 boss rounds - As you venture further down the rabbit hole, you'll encounter boss rounds which present special trials with multiple levels of complexity.
- 4 bonus rounds - Played mid-level, each bonus round offers the chance to pick up massive amounts of bonus points.
- 12 seasonal games - Every month, a special seasonal game is available to play. Each comes with unique challenges, and only Fatty Rabbit Hole experts will survive the longest!
- Full controller and touch support - Play how you like with full support for Xbox controllers (or similar) and touch screens.
- Fully hand drawn art - Every image in Fatty Rabbit Hole was hand-drawn and digitally painted to ensure a high quality, fun cartoon look.
- Legendary cartoon sound - A classical score and sound effects lifted from traditional cartoons makes the game feel like a cartoon come to life.
- Your platform, your language - Fatty Rabbit Hole is available on PC for Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu, and includes language options for English, Spanish, German, and French.
- Inspired by comedy genius - Fatty Rabbit Hole was inspired by the comedic work of Matt Donnelly and Paul Mattingly, who produce the podcast Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social. Fatty Rabbit Hole should be fun regardless if you listen or not, but if you're a Scoop, you'll find plenty of familiar characters and references to past episodes.
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, german, spanish - latin america
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7+
- Processor: 2.5 Ghz or better
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 700 series / AMD Rx200 series or later
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 32 MB available space
Mac
- OS: macOS 10.6+
- Processor: 2.5 Ghz or better
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Iris or better
- Storage: 32 MB available space
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 19.10
- Processor: 2.5 Ghz or better
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 700 series / AMD Rx200 series or later
- Storage: 32 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
Fatty Rabbit Hole is a mobile app that's been dumped on Steam as if it was a real PC game (it's not)... it's a cash grab from greedy mobile devs. This mobile app is basically an in-joke for a crappy podcast. Seriously, they're wasting time and space on the Steam Store for a joke about a podcast.
There is actually a game here, but not much of one at all. Basically, this mobile app presents a simple spin on the Endless Runner formula, as you continually fall down a hole and must avoid touching obstacles/the walls/healthy food, but must try to pick up unhealthy food that's also inexplicably falling in the hole with you.
A terrible premise for a game that, ironically is about very deep holes, is one of the shallowest games on Steam.
From a technical perspective, as a mobile app, this doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard.
The mobile app features simple, cartoony 2D graphics, of the type you normally expect to see in low effort mobile apps. 3D graphics programming does require a degree of skill and competence and unfortunately not all developers have the budget or talent to deliver this, despite 3D graphics cards hitting the mainstream in the 1990's. Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.
The developers didn't design the mobile app for gaming PCs, as such the best display resolution is set at or below 900p, a very low resolution that was introduced just after 1998 and became obsolete when 1080p HD entered the mainstream in 2006. The mobile app simply won't look right on modern gaming displays due to this failure on the part of the developers.
The controls can't be customised, which will be an annoyance for many, but it can also render the mobile app unplayable for differently-abled gamers, left handed gamers or gamers using AZERTY or other international keyboard layouts.
Because this is a mobile app, it carries a number of deliberate design deficiencies. Compromises were made to cater to the iPhones that the mobile app was designed for. These are unfortunate handicaps and limitations that PC gamers shouldn't be forced to accept, but it's evident that PC was an afterthought for the iPhone developers who are to blame for this. The mobile app is deficient as a result of these choices, and would have been so much better without the handicaps that designing games for mobile phones forces upon a game. Once more, mobile devs have made gaming worse for everyone. I didn't spend thousands on building a gaming rig just so I could pretend it's an iPhone.
Some of the defects in the mobile app can be attributed to the choice of using the GameMaker Studio construction kit/toolset. This is a very poor quality toolset favoured by amateur developers as it's cheap and requires little in the way of development skill, but unfortunately has very limited capabilities. Just as you can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear, you can't make a great video game if you use a terrible engine. GameMaker Studio is most commonly used to make retro pixel shovelware and cash grabs.
A strong argument can be made that construction kits like GameMaker Studio should never be used to make games for profit, as the "developer", Martin Crownover has done here. These construction kits are intended to teach people some of the basic principles of game development, and to make small demos to pass around with friends. They're not intended to replace to actual work of real, professional game developers. So it's inappropriate when amateurs try to use these for profit, without any actual, real game development effort taking place. This doesn't result in products that have any real meaningful value for gamers.
These technical defects push this mobile app below acceptable standards for any modern PC game.
The poor quality of this mobile app is reflected by how many people spent time with it. At the time of this review, SteamDB shows the all-time peak player number was only 2 players. This is a remarkably low number, and now, the only player activity occurs once or twice a month, presumably someone loading it up to see what it is then quickly uninstalling it. Considering there's over 120 million gamers on Steam and well over 110,000 games for gamers to choose from, the overwhelming lack of interest in this low quality mobile app is to be expected.
So, should you buy this mobile app? Is this one of the best of the 110,000+ games on Steam?
Fatty Rabbit Hole is relatively cheap at $2 USD, but it's not worth it. Given the defects and quality issues with the mobile app, coupled with the unrealistic price, this is impossible to recommend. This is also competing with over 14,000 free games available on Steam, many of them far better than this paid product.
masterpiece.
rly good, very underrated.
I LOVE FAT RABBIT!
SO FUNNY! SO FATTY!
Funny rabbit falls down hole. Hilarity ensues.
its really fun and enraging
This is the perfect game for any Scoop wanting to indulge in more Scoopy Goodness. chock full of referances and easy to learn gameplay and randomised bosses that can be quite challenging make for a great all round experience. Even if you're not a scoop or are simply unaware of the referances you'll still get a kick out of this game.
The content may only be fully appreciated by scoops who know all the inside jokes of Matt and Mattingly's Ice Cream Social podcast, but this is a honestly fun and challenging game. You'll be playing over and over to experience ALL the various levels and the unique challenges they bring as you try to top the leaderboard. The game can get difficult and I recommend playing this game with your keyboard or a Steam controller because trying to play using the mouse is a challenge in it's own right. Make sure to read the instructions up front because it took me a few rounds before I realized that the soda is actually an organic soda and falls under the healthy food category. Quite fun and makes a great party game to challenge friends with. You should definitely give ICS a listen and become a scoop yourself: http://www.heyscoops.com or wherever you get your podcasts from.
Bought this game wondering whether or not The Sweat House was open...
turns out, it IS open. Matter of fact, it's ALWAYS open.
Check your local papers for openings. Check your openings for local papers.
Come hungry, leave fucked.
#LongLiveTheIceCreamSocial
Mainly bought to support the Ice Cream Social, the game is fun, but a bit unfair. Really needs a grace period after getting damaged or exiting a mini game. You lose control and get spun when hit, and this can push you right into another obsticle, causing you to get hit again with no chance to avoid it. Similarly, when you exit a minigame round, the obsticles suddenly appear, and can appear in or just before impacting you, also causing you to take damage with no way to avoid. If both of these issues are addessed, it coudl be a real fun but simple game.
Highly polished rabbit down a hole game.
This is probably very funny for "Scoops".
I found the difficulty somewhat frustrating and I couldn't see myself pouring a ton of time into getting better.
Would love to have checkpoints or something.
Pretty good though, pretty good.
https://youtu.be/qYzmE2FuVtI
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Martin Crownover |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 91% положительных (11) |