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Bunny Killer 1.1.1
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutBunny Killer is a small point-and-click arcade game for the classic Macintosh, distributed on Info-Mac in February 1995 by Jamal A Hannah as version 2.1.1. The premise is summed up by the original posting: a cute little game where you shoot the bunnies by pointing and clicking the mouse, with each round filling the screen with more rabbits to dispatch.GameplayThe mouse cursor acts as the crosshair. Players click on bunnies as they hop across the playfield to score points, with the action ramping up as more rabbits appear. There are no complex mechanics to learn; it is designed as a one-handed pick-up arcade title.OriginsThe version preserved on Info-Mac is BK 2.1.1, posted by Jamal A Hannah of world.std.com. It predates and inspired the better-known Bunny Killer II and Bunny Killer 3 sequels later released by Modified Environments and Jonathan Sweet, which expanded the formula into a full shooting-gallery experience.FormatThe release is a small BinHex (.hqx) archive containing a single 68k Macintosh application, suitable for System 7-era machines and modern emulators such as Mini vMac or Basilisk II.ToneLike the sequels that followed, Bunny Killer leans into intentionally over-the-top humor; despite the title, the original 1995 build is a lightweight, cartoonish click-the-target arcade toy. |
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