This week, a ridiculous amount of hidden rabbits turned out to be my perfect relaxation game.

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This week, a ridiculous amount of hidden rabbits turned out to be my perfect relaxation game.

I don't know why, but I am always stressed. The last seven days in particular, writing and playing Forspoken reviews (open in new tab) while feeling sick as a dog, have been quite draining. It's times like this that I'm itching for the ultimate game to relieve the exhaustion, and I found exactly what I needed from the adorable Hidden Object Games.

I love hidden object games anyway, and after spending hours at my local bookstore peeking through "Find Wally!" I commissioned some bunnies" is not the first game in the "Follow The Fun" hidden object series. There is also the "I commissioned some cats" series and the "I commissioned some bees" (open in new tab) series.

All the pictures are cute, and the developer states on the Steam page that they gave the various artists the task of "creating a fantasy world and hiding as many rabbits and carrots in it as possible. The game is a great way to find rabbits, monsters and footballs in space. A rabbit in space, a rabbit playing soccer with a monster, a rabbit in a tie playing pranks in an office, and more. Coupled with an incredibly adorable and relaxing soundtrack, I was able to soothe a week's worth of stress and writing woes.

I've yet to use it, but if you're short of the last pair of ears or pesky carrot greens, I've benevolently commissioned some rabbits with unlimited tips. If you want to relax a bit in favor of competition, each level is a test of how quickly you find everything. It made me work a little harder to find everything in time, but then again, I am a competitive monster. There is also an option to add rabbits to your chosen pieces if you want to try again after you've played through the entire game.

"I commissioned some bunnies" is sold very cheaply on Steam (opens in a new tab).

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