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Bombun is a 2D platformer developed by Kekitopu and published by Critical Bliss. Set in a whimsical skybound fortress, you play as Bombun, a rabbit armed with explosives, battling her rogue former friend Robombun. The game launched on PC in late 2026, blending puzzle-solving, precise platforming, and bomb-based combat. Its quirky art style and tight mechanics appeal to fans of bite-sized adventures. The single-player campaign focuses on navigating floating environments while upgrading Bombun’s arsenal to overcome increasingly chaotic obstacles.
You control Bombun in real-time, leaping between platforms and hurling bombs to clear paths, defeat enemies, or trigger environmental changes. Levels require timing jumps to platform gaps, using bombs to break barriers or propel yourself upward, and dodging Robombun’s attacks. Combat is straightforward but relies on positioning, throwing bombs mid-air or bouncing them off surfaces adds depth. Each level ends with a boss fight against Robombun, demanding mastery of Bombun’s limited abilities. Sessions average 30, 45 minutes per level, with a focus on trial-and-error progression. The controls feel responsive, but the platforming can be punishing at higher speeds.
PlayPile users rate Bombun 8.2/10, with 89% completing the campaign in 12 hours on average. Community moods are split: 65% find it “satisfying” for its clever level design, while 28% call it “frustrating” due to hitbox issues. Critics praise the creative use of bombs but note repetitive later levels. Achievements (150 total) skew toward completionist challenges, with 12% of players earning all. Reviews highlight the charm but question pacing, with one user writing, “Great ideas held back by inconsistent difficulty.” The game’s $29.99 price tag aligns with expectations for an indie platformer.
Bombun is a solid pick for fans of precise platforming and quirky narratives. Its 12-hour campaign offers a punchy, if occasionally grating, experience. The $30 price justifies the content for casual players, but the steep difficulty curve might turn off those seeking relaxed gameplay. With 150 achievements, it rewards persistence, though completionists may chafe at the repetitive endgame. Prioritize if you enjoy clever environmental puzzles but skip if long sessions of trial-and-error grinding deter you.
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