Show Me The Bunny Slot
You’d be right not be sure of what to expect with a game called Show Me the Bunny; although a clever play on words, it’s unlikely it’ll adapt a theme you’ve seen before. That’s great for innovation, but not necessarily in helping you determine whether you’ll enjoy the activity or not. Well even if you’d have known the theme to this, you may still have been divided.
Thankfully there’s an intro for us to watch prior to playing, not that it makes the story behind this 5-reels slot any easier to digest: a bunny is seeing both a human girl and a female rabbit, the latter of which looks like Jessica from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. If it sounds strange it’s because this slot is, and therefore is an acquired. However, if you can look past the unusual story and simply appreciate the gameplay, you’ll have 20 winlines that promise various bonuses.
Lovestruck
Robbie the rabbit seems to be at the heart of everyone’s world, and for good reason. Not only does he live near a farm filled with mini levels to grab that cash, his symbol can earn users a whopping 500 credits! The only other icon that tops that is the golden carrot.
His girlfriend comes in at between 50 and 350 coins, depending on whether you find three, four or five or her, and the female human maxes out at 220. As you can see, gamers have a lot of money to play for here.
Arguably though, what makes this slot one to remember are the three bonus rounds up for grabs, consisting of the Bunny Boiler round, Bunny for Nothing, and Warren Run. Even though they sound very fancy, they’re very simple features to get to grips with, and so you won’t have any trouble playing them… if you’re fortunate enough to trigger them.
Busy Bunny
The title of the game is also the bonus symbol, a characteristic the brand have used before; in doing so it makes locating the tile a lot easier when compared with the others. When you line up three or more on one of the activate paylines, you will be given a choice of the three rounds mentioned above.
- Bunny Boiler: Is it any surprise that poor Robbie has to deal with an angry girlfriend when this bonus begins? As he’s obviously been caught doing something he shouldn’t, he has to outrun his sassy partner by doing laps of a circle, which is covered in multipliers. Players will keep up this cat and mouse chase until she finally catches him.
- Warren Run: Much like their skill game in League of Dragons, this mini level pays out more the better you are. Users will navigate Robbie through the twists and turns of the maze, collecting carrots as they go. However, should you get caught, killed or the time runs out, it’s lights out for you.
- Bunny for Nothing: Is by far one of the simpler features here, and is basically a set of free spins; the appearance of the golden carrot will activate it, and then from there on in multipliers will line your round until it ends.
Shoot to Kill
If you’re playing for real, you need to pay a small fee - this can be as little as 0.20 or it can increase up to a much less friendly 500 credits. Should you be someone who is aiming for the top amount, bear in mind that there’s no max bet button to speed up selecting your total.
While you can’t max out your bet, players can dictate the speed in which they play the game, choosing between normal, medium and fast. And fast really is fast, so much so that you won’t even see the reels twitch. This option is ideal for those with little time on their hands, or who just want to get down to their wins and then leave.
As for the autospin option, you can play these up until you hit a bonus round, though they can be stopped whenever you want. It’s a very simple but effective means of stepping away from the game whilst still being able to earn money.
They Call it Bunny Love
Show Me the Bunny may be weird, and we mean super weird, but it’s a good game when you strip back the odd storyline. The features are varied enough and so too are the payouts, much like many other Nektan titles. Basically, if you’re a fan of the brand you can’t go wrong when trying this out.