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About Faster Bunnies

Faster Bunnies is an indie racing simulator and roguelike management game from Triple Cerberus Studios. Released on October 10, 2025 for PC, it combines bunny breeding, race strategy, and permadeath stakes. You manage a bunny stable, balancing traits like speed and stamina while racing against a ticking clock to reach the championship. The game leans into chaotic fun, think Stardew Valley meets TrackMania, but with floppy-eared racers. It’s a niche title for players who enjoy hyper-specific simulation loops and genetic experimentation.

Gameplay

Each session starts with selecting bunnies based on their inherited traits and pairing them with managers who boost stats like agility or acceleration. You race in procedurally generated tracks, earning resources to breed stronger lineages. The roguelike twist means death resets your stable, forcing you to adapt strategies for future runs. Mechanics include real-time racing, turn-based breeding, and resource management. Controls are responsive but require quick reflexes, slippery track surfaces and unpredictable bunny behavior keep things chaotic. Sessions last 1-3 hours, with the endgame championship demanding peak performance from your fastest fuzzballs.

What Players Think

PlayPile data shows 7.8/10 from 12,000 ratings, with 42% completion rates and an average playtime of 18 hours. Moods: 68% cheerful, 25% frustrated, 7% indifferent. Review snippets praise the “refreshing creativity” and “addictive breeding loop” but note a steep learning curve. Achievement stats reveal 65% of players unlock the “Bunny Grandmaster” title, though the final championship race sees only 30% success. Critics from PC Gamer call it “a wild experiment that mostly works,” while others on Reddit gripe about repetitive early-game tasks.

PlayPile's Take

Faster Bunnies is a polarizing pick for simulation fans willing to tolerate its quirks. With a $29.99 price tag and 120 achievements, it offers moderate replay value. Skip it if you crave polished mechanics or multiplayer. Stick with it if you love tinkering with genetic combinations and don’t mind a clunky interface. The core loop is fun, but it’s not for everyone, think of it as Spelunky if the treasure chest dropped a carrot instead of gold.

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