Bogus Bunny

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Bogus Bunny[edit]

One of the finalists at the Golden Joystick Awards in the E4 Grand Master Flash category was a university student called David W. Beck (also known online as Wartorious) who created a game called Bogus Bunny.

The game was built in Flash AS3, and featured three levels. The first level featured a flower with fast moving petals. The player would have to click the petals until they all matched, whilst clicking on the rocks the flower threw at you to block them and avoid damage. The second level featured a pig (who looked similar to Ton from Aggretsuko) who would throw rocks, and the third featured a slug boss who would rapidly move and try to dodge the mouse. Beating all three levels would bring up the credits.

The game was developed in just under a month and featured four original upbeat catchy music loops.