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Help Bunny escape the Devils’ Labyrinth and defeat the 7 Devils in this hilariously over-the-top action-platformer game. Battle through a large, connected map filled with unique enemies, traps, and puzzles. Use magical items like the Sylph Shooter and the Hyper Heels to power up and defeat the 7 Devils. Manipulate the fabric of time to solve puzzles and survive. Will Bunny be rid of those new ears she so despises? Only with your assistance can she brave this dangerous maze...

Features:

  • Beautiful hand-drawn 2D graphics
  • Over-the-top comical style with a charming storyline
  • Play through 7 dangerous areas and battle 7 powerful Devils
  • 2 versions: Choose from original game or remix with new sprites
  • Acquire magical items, new abilities and manipulate time to solve puzzles
  • Unlockable second playable character
  • Exclusive: New remixed soundtrack by Woofle (Gundemonium Collection)
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19 comments by Bethanyrose0 on Sep 15th, 2012

Summer is over and fall is on the horizon; for many it's time to go back to school! But don't let the "back-to-school blues" get you down, Indie Royale's got you covered with the Back to School Bundle featuring seven great indie games, including an exclusive debut for Bunny Must Die! from Rockin' Android!


First up is a game where you can re-write history while you are studying it - Ronimo Games' side-scrolling real-time strategy game, Swords & Soldiers with the awesome Super Saucy Sausage Fest DLC, available for Windows, Mac and Linux on Steam, Desura and DRM-free. [NOTE: Super Saucy Sausage Fest DLC is not available for Linux users - apologies!] This beautifully crafted game offers humorous wit and solid game-play while you take control of the brutal Vikings, the devious Aztecs or the crafty Chinese in their global quest to win the favor of the Gods. The Super Saucy Sausage Fest DLC offers ten new campaigns, an improved challenge mode, and plenty of new spells and units. GameSpot praises Swords & Soldiers: "its simple controls and abounding good humour are likely to engage even those who have never dipped their controllers into the strategy pool."

Next up is a space simulation game that's sure to inform your studies about the moon landing from Shovsoft, Lunar Flight available for Windows on Steam, Desura and DRM-free. This full 3D game is a re-imagining of the classic Atari game Lunar Lander and offers mission types involving transporting cargo, acquiring data at survey locations and locating lost cargo in a 3D world. DIYGamer raves about Lunar Flight, stating that it "sets the bar for Lunar Lander-likes (...) Shovsoft have created a fresh-faced and wonderfully playable space simulator that I urge everyone to try."

As if that weren't enough, also featured is an exclusive debut that's sure to get your brain working with exploration-based platformer challenges, Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils available for for Windows on Desura and DRM-free. This hilarious Japanese 'Metroidvania'-esque game is brought to you by Platine Dispositif and Rockin' Android, and features Bunny as she explores the Devil's' Labyrinth, using magical items like a Sylph Shooter and Hyper Heels to manipulate the fabric of time, solve puzzles and survive. You can't miss Bunny Must Die! which offers a comical style, hand-drawn 2-D graphics, a charming storyline and an unlockable character.


Also included is a clever game that'll stimulate both the right and left sides of your brain by offering rhythm action and role-playing-game spellcasting -- Sequence from Iridium Studios, available for Windows on Steam, Desura and DRM-free. You'll play Ky, after he awakens imprisoned in a tower and has to ascend 7 levels of the tower guided with the help of a mysterious girl named Naia. With a standout in-game soundtrack that you fight along in time to, TruePCGaming praises Sequence for its dialogue developed by Jason Wishnov calling it "one of the funniest, well-written scripts that has ever graced a computer game."

Additionally, this bundle includes two more games from Rockin' Android never before available in a bundle - the hidden Japanese shmup gems Flying Red Barrel - Diary of a Little Aviator and Qlione, available for for Windows on Desura and DRM-free. Orange_Juice's Flying Red Barrel offers colorful graphics and innovative scoring mechanics not to mention bullet hell shooting that's deliciously violent. Shindenken's Qlione is a unique 2-D shooter game that’s based on a lone amoeba and is equally challenging yet optically stunning, offering psychedelic vector backgrounds and gorgeous, splashy explosions!

Last up is a violent yet disturbingly cute game that offers a welcome distraction from studying, Cute Things Dying Violently -- brought to you by ApathyWorks (along with its OST!) available for Windows on Desura and DRM-free. This goofy yet warped title, previously a critical hit on Xbox Live Indie Games, offers 60 mind-bending levels, half-dozen unlockable special levels, and according to Joystiq is a "delightful puzzle game" that you'll wanna try!


Don't forget, those who pay $8 USD or their currency equivalent during the Back to School Bundle will get an entire chiptune music album! The featured chiptune 'BIAS', an 18 track album ($5 if purchased standalone) is from minusbaby (renowned chiptune artist best known for "exploring the diversity of a lo-fi, compositional aesthetic"). It's been praised by by fellow chiptune notable 4Mat as "the first chip album for me where there's no gimmick - it's a serious piece of work that's not ruled by the hardware it's made on.”

You can find more information on Back to School Bundle, including real-time statistics and its current price, on its official website or via its Facebook and Twitter pages. And remember, you'll want to get in early while the prices are still low (unless kind purchasers lower the price) so that you can supplement your studies with the Back to School Bundle!

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QuintSakugarne
QuintSakugarne Jun 17 2013, 5:22pm says:

I've heard there's a bug with Chelsea's extra lives. Is this true, or has it been fixed yet?

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GullofDoom
GullofDoom Jun 9 2013, 2:30pm says: Online

I would require some support.. For 10 euros having controls like this it's not worth it. I want to do a video about this game but how can if I have to go to ridiculous lengths to actually modify the controls and even then it still makes little sense..

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GullofDoom
GullofDoom Jun 9 2013, 8:28am says: Online

Any clue what's up with the joypad support?

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L-Bachi
L-Bachi Apr 8 2013, 9:55am says:

I can't wait any longer. Steam Greenlight has taken too long for this game.

I preferred to use Steam for my games. But after all the difficulty and all the great games like this that are on Desura rather than Steam, I had to finally sign up for Steam. If just for this game.

Steam can't be that great if I doesn't have Bunny Must Die. I guess Steam wasn't so great as I thought after all.

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Azrael360
Azrael360 Mar 10 2013, 10:07am says:

One of my favorite Metrovania games. In the line of Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night, except this is much more "cute"... ^_^

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Zombette
Zombette Nov 16 2012, 12:27pm says:

I was honestly very frustrated with this game when I first played it xD But it had a cute concept and I'm sure once I play it more I'll like it more.
Until then, I made a video of me getting frustrated at this game :3

Youtu.be

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bk3000
bk3000 Oct 9 2012, 3:58am says: Online

This game is lots of fun. I love how it makes fun of the genre itself. Like in the very beginning you cannot walk backwards but you get a "'artifact" that allows you too. LOL

If you think you would enjoy something like Castlevania - Symphony of the Night (but with a very Japanes twist), this game is for you.

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KDR_11k
KDR_11k Oct 5 2012, 6:34pm says: Online

It's very useful to know that the recall ability lets you restart the final boss's current stage (it has 7 phases!) instead of resetting you to the start of the battle. Since recall isn't terribly useful due to the abundance of savepoints otherwise you should save your bunny dolls for the final battle. Don't waste them on nonsense just because recall is fairly useless for the rest of the game, you can't get them back.

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KDR_11k
KDR_11k Oct 6 2012, 10:57am replied: Online

And even though the final boss seems crazily hard (even compared to all that came before it) it really pays off to beat it, the second quest is drastically different, far beyond any of the unlockable characters in Castlevania games.

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arahman56
arahman56 Oct 17 2012, 9:33pm replied:

Really hope it doesn't end up being similar to the Gundemonium Collection: where with Desura, it's DRM Free + Remixed Soundtrack, and with Steam it's Steamworks + Both Soundtracks.

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