Funkyheart

Funkyheart

juicce juicce October 22, 2025
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About Funkyheart

Funkyheart is a 3D platformer developed by juicce, released on October 22, 2025, for PC. It follows Bunn, a character who wakes up in a surreal, colorful world with no memory of their past. Players guide Bunn through abstract landscapes, solving environmental puzzles and uncovering fragments of the story. The game leans into quirky art design and nonlinear exploration, with a focus on discovery over combat. It’s a short but dense experience, more about atmosphere and curiosity than action.

Gameplay

Funkyheart plays like a mix of exploration and rhythm-based platforming. You control Bunn with standard WASD and jump, but movement feels floaty and unpredictable, encouraging trial-and-error. Each level is a maze of shifting geometry and hidden paths. You’ll spend most sessions jumping between platforms, warping through portals, and nudging objects to reveal secret areas. The core loop is simple: find a new area, backtrack to unlock the next. No enemies, but some puzzles require precise timing or rotating the camera. Sessions tend to be short bursts, 30, 60 minutes, with frequent save points.

What Players Think

Funkyheart holds a 7.8/10 on PlayPile with 62% completion. Average playtime is 8.2 hours, and 34% of players beat it in under 10. Community moods are mostly "curious" (45%) and "frustrated" (31%), with some "nostalgic" votes. One review: "It’s like if a child designed a 3D Mario level, sometimes brilliant, often baffling." Achievement completion is 88% with 120 total, many tied to finding secret rooms. Critics praise the art style but call the controls "floaty and unresponsive."

PlayPile's Take

Funkyheart is a $19.99 curiosity for fans of abstract design and open-ended exploration. It’s not a deep narrative or a technical marvel, but the world feels alive in small, strange ways. If you like games that challenge your perception of space, it’s worth a playthrough. Skip if you prefer structured challenges or precise mechanics. The achievement list adds a light grind, but don’t expect to max it out in one weekend.

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