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My Brother Rabbit. Collector's Edition

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Developer: Artifex Mundi
Publisher: Artifex Mundi
Edition: Collector's
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Languages: English, Русский
Genre: Hidden Object Games

A little girl got seriously ill. Doctors are clueless, parents are at a loss, and only the elder brother is not going to be discouraged and give up. He invents a magical world for his dear sister and he intends to help the girl return to her normal life in the real world by means of his own efforts and the efforts of fictional characters.

Children's imagination knows no bounds! The boy turns into his sister’s favorite toy — a long-eared rabbit — and takes the girl, who has turned now into a weak little flower, to the world of his fantasies and amazing inventions. Help Brother Rabbit walk along this difficult path with all its obstacles and ordeals.

You will have to find a lot of useful objects, face complex challenges and tackle dozens of crafty puzzles in colorful locations littered with some strange machinery, giant pears and big-eyed mushrooms. Try to pick tricky locks, restore images and get brave kids back to the real world in a healthy state and happy mood.

  • An adventure set in a surreal world that mixes reality with a child’s imagination
  • An emotional story of love and courage
  • Tons of environmental puzzles, mini-games and hidden objects
  • Fantastic graphics mixing real, surreal and abstract
  • Music by renowned composer, digital artbook, wallpapers and cutscenes

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OS: Windows 7 or later
Processor: 1.5 GHz processor
Memory: 2 Gb RAM
Graphics: GPU with at least 512 Mb of VRAM
DirectX: Version 9.0 or later
Storage: 1.2 Gb available space
Interface Language: English
File Size: ~554 Mb
Collector's Edition

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#37 frogalo Гости
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A short and sweet point-and-click that has creative puzzles, a charming aesthetic, and a well-thought-out theme. My wife and I enjoyed playing it together, but I think it would be good to play with kids, too, despite the heavy subject matter. The soundtrack is lovely.
#36 TS Warrior Гости
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What a fun little game. My Brother Rabbit is a very family friendly hidden object/puzzle game. My 6 year old niece and I spent a lovely afternoon playing this. Sad for her, I had so much fun, I finished it without her!
#35 lucy Гости
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I was unsure what to think of this but my goodness what a great game! Such a different style of game from Artifex Mundi and I have played nearly all of their games across different platforms. I loved this! The story was so emotionally amazing and addictive to follow and the puzzles ranged from easy to difficult so it remained a challenge. I would have loved for it to be longer so I could have played it more and am hoping that Artifex Mundi release another game similar to this play style as it was such a refreshing welcome to play! Strongly recommend to anyone who loves puzzle games and immersive story lines.
#34 Pure Гости
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Lovely! I can't find anything negative here. The "hidden object puzzle" mix was very enjoyable. The story's also not sad, and all in all it was time well spent. You'll get 5 chapters to play through, when you've finished the game you get to select them, in case you want to replay any.
#33 Varoc Гости
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It's a lovely little game, quite easy (could be played by children, too, I think), but entertaining enough if you just want to relax after work or something like that. The gameplay consists mainly of looking for objects hidden throughout the levels and solving little puzzles. Nothing too challenging but with a really pretty art style and creative puzzle design.
#32 nana777 Гости
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My Brother Rabbit breaks the mold of the typical Artifex Mundi hidden object adventure games and offers something more closely related to The Tiny Bang Story. Instead of being provided a hidden object scene, each scenery you encounter has hidden objects. You cannot pick them up until you have a need for them. Once you find a puzzle for where you will need to find these objects, an icon of the object you need and the number you need to find pops up on the top right side of your screen and throughout all of the locations available to you, you search for those objects.

Another break from the typical style of their games is the storyline and the way it was told. The story is told without any words at all. However, it is the story of a young girl in a family who is ill and taken to the hospital. The rabbit is her doll. The game you play is what is happening in her and her brother's imagination to make her break out of the hurt and slump that she is in. The cinematics between levels are very well hand drawn and keep a simple, yet intriguing purpose to why you are playing the game.

The graphics are different too. More crisp, more colorful, and definitely more whimsical. This is inside the young girl's imagination and it shows as the graphics are fun. Each scene offers a variety of imaginative locations such as the melted clock, the floating islands, or the bike that can fly like a plane. The music is very good too. It doesn't bother at all and is actually very decent.

Overall, this is the most highly recommended Artifex Mundi game I can offer yet. While this one broke from the general tradition of their games, it stands out as being more fun, more challenging, more pleasing aesthetically, and quite charming and memorable. Definitely pick this one up if you get the chance, as I'm wondering why it took me so long to finally get to this game.
#31 jojjannes Гости
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Great little point and click game with Hidden object elements.
#30 stripedhorse Гости
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Delightful point & click game with a cute little story. Lovely animation, graphics and use of color and whimsy. Puzzles - easy to lightly frustrating / challenging. The game took me a little under 7 hours which equals enough game play for the cost. The game is very gentle and touching.
#29 LittleS Гости
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The combination of hidden object game and point & click adventure is a really well done idea. The issue of most HOG's is that you're just collecting things without a purpose for the sake of collecting things. This game alleviates this issue by giving you problems and solutions in the typical point & click adventure style, as well as a really good visual story to look forward to. There are also very faint educational elements, such as molecular docking, spatial awareness, math and logic puzzles. It also doesn't require reading skills for the most part. A handful of items are also hidden too well in chapter 4, so I would definitely recommend adult supervision for that part if you're playing it with a child.

The main driving point is definitely the story though. It's not too long or complex, but it's definitely worth it since each chapter of the game is representative of a step. However I was under the expectation that she was going to die at the end, because the last chapter felt like she was running out of time as she is withering away from her illness, then ultimatively going towards the light after she went through the memories of her childhood one last time. The happy ending is a better choice if you're playing with a child, but it felt too short and more like a non-canon ending. It left a bittersweet feeling for me, but in a good way I guess.
#28 athron Гости
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I bought this game for my 6-year old daughter and she loved it so much that after completing the game(with more or less of my help :) she now wants to complete it on her own.
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