My Brother Rabbit (Full)

4.5
794 reviews
5K+
Downloads
Teacher Approved
Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

“My Brother Rabbit is an adventure game that successfully melds the tenderness of life with the power of imagination to create a beautiful and touching journey” – Game Informer
“I’m not even sure there are words for how much I loved both the art and the music.” – The Geekly Grind

An adventure set in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination.

My Brother Rabbit is a beautifully drawn adventure set in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination. A young girl faces a terrible reality when she falls ill. The little girl and her brother use the power of imagination to escape the hostile outside world. Together they envision a fantastic universe that provides the play and comfort they need. In this magnificent land of make-believe, a little rabbit wants to nurse his ill friend the flower back to health in any way he can. On this journey, the rabbit must use his wits to decipher puzzles inspired by classic point-and-clicks to continue his adventure. Help the rabbit play minigames, find hidden objects, and assemble strange machinery in a world where conventional logic doesn’t apply. Join this colorful quest through five wondrous lands filled with robo-moose, levitating baobabs, giant mushrooms, melting clocks, and more unbelievable things that will make you question everything you think you know about reality.

- An emotional story of love and courage
- Tons of environmental puzzles, minigames and hidden objects
- Help siblings on their journey through worlds of imagination
- Fantastic graphics mixing real, surreal and abstract
- Music by renowned composer
Updated on
Jul 4, 2023

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.4
554 reviews
A Google user
April 25, 2019
Beautiful game. I have played it on Xbox first and then on my tablet - there is no difference in gameplay and no difficulty finding pieces and solving tasks despite vast difference in screen size and controls (there is also full touch pen support, which is great). Game has wonderful story and unusual (in very positive way) graphics. Both adults and children will find My Brother Rabbit interesting and captivating. Showing everything in visual way without using words and long sentences explanations is an amazing idea and something my Autistic son found easy to deal with.
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Artifex Mundi
April 26, 2019
Many thanks! :)
A Google user
May 3, 2019
I really liked this game. This isn't the typical Artifex Mundi game, so if that's what you're looking for, I'd suggest looking at the gameplay video on YouTube prior to purchasing. Graphics are good, the story is cute and the puzzles aren't particularly challenging. I only gave 4* because the game is really, really short which was very disappointing, and no bonus chapter, especially for the money. I think for £4, I would have expected double the game play and a bonus level to make it good value!
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Paul Winstone
February 3, 2021
Visually inventive hidden object puzzler that propels a wordless story. Short (5 chapters) & unlike any other Artifex Mundi game out there. Brother Rabbit helps his friend, but in the background, cut-scenes tell a real world story. Good though it is, it's length let's it down & I'm uncertain whether the virtually blank screens between most chapters, except 2 & 3 are supposed to be so. Are there cut-scenes between all levels & they aren't loading? I'm unsure. Ultimately it's a brief pleasure.
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