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My first time making a stylised game, I am trying to make all the assets by hand

I am creating a game of a bunny - Bunnerly

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/r/rabbits is an open community where users can learn, share cute pictures, or ask questions about rabbits. Please note we are a *pet rabbit* community that discourages breeding and encourages rescue.

“UE5 Grass: From Chill Waves to “OMG, a Black Hole!

Unreal Engine 5, by Epic Games.

I am undecided with these UI's and I would like to know which one looks more attractive to you

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

Working on the Animations and Environment - Bunnerly

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This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!

Bunnerly graphics and environmental performance test

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Some mechanics and systems of my game: Inventory, Digging, Loot and Hiding

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This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!

New Bunnerly update, what do you think?

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Based on your feedback, we have made some modifications and wanted to share them. What do you think?

Unreal Engine 5, by Epic Games.

A steampunk-style game about a glowing rabbit is a good combo? Do you like the lighting? Any comments?

Unreal Engine 5, by Epic Games.

Want to play a game about a cute glowing rabbit? Solve puzzles, hop up n' down the city, and save bunnies in my indie game as a solo dev.

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

Want to play a game as a cute glowing rabbit?

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My love for bunnies is so intense that I am developing a game where the bunny is the main character!

/r/rabbits is an open community where users can learn, share cute pictures, or ask questions about rabbits. Please note we are a *pet rabbit* community that discourages breeding and encourages rescue.

An environment modeled and textured in just one day.

A place where you can show off your 3D models, artworks, and designs.

I created my epic game store page for my bunny game, Bunnerly. Wishlist here!

This is my bunny game - Bunnerly

/r/rabbits is an open community where users can learn, share cute pictures, or ask questions about rabbits. Please note we are a *pet rabbit* community that discourages breeding and encourages rescue.

I recently made a small teaser of my game, opinions? - Bunnerly

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I'm happy to show you this little teaser of my new game. - Bunnerly

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

I'm happy to show you this little teaser of my new game. - Bunnerly

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

I'm happy to show you this little teaser of my new game. - Bunnerly

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

After so much time invested, I can present a short teaser of my new game.

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I know how much you love rabbits, so here's a little teaser of my new rabbit game - Bunnerly.

/r/rabbits is an open community where users can learn, share cute pictures, or ask questions about rabbits. Please note we are a *pet rabbit* community that discourages breeding and encourages rescue.

I'm very excited to present a little teaser of my new game!- Bunnerly

Before and after in my game! What do you think? - Bunnerly

The eagle already knew what to do. - No programming needed hahaha

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.