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  2. Wabbit (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The player scores points by hitting rabbits, and the rabbits score points by carrying carrots off-screen. As the player's score increases, the rabbits move progressively faster. [ 5 ] The game ends when either the player scores 1300 points or the rabbits' score reaches 100; whenever the player's score reaches a multiple of 100, the ...

  3. Quasar (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Apples, After completing the first level, all successive levels will have apples on the screen, colored just like the Apple logo. Many points are earned by contact with an apple. As it is eaten, there is a little "bleep" and the apple disappears. The other cycles are not interested in the apples, and will not eat them.

  4. Category:Video games about rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Rayman Raving Rabbids (handheld game) Rayman Raving Rabbids 2; Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party; Reader Rabbit; Reader Rabbit (video game) Reader Rabbit 2; Reader Rabbit 3; Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game; Robbit Mon Dieu; Rusty Rabbit

  5. Rabbids - Wikipedia

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    IGN has stated that the Rabbids have "more personality and charisma than 10 of the most popular video game mascots combined", [29] and that the bunnies have literally "upstaged Rayman himself". [1] GameSpot noted that the Rabbids themselves are "almost exclusively responsible for [selling the game's humor], as they are, without a doubt ...

  6. Lugaru - Wikipedia

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    Lugaru: The Rabbit's Foot is the first commercial video game created by indie developer Wolfire Games.It is a cross-platform, open-source 3D action game.The player character is an anthropomorphic rabbit utilizing a wide variety of combat techniques to battle wolves and hostile rabbits.

  7. Super Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Super Bunny is a platform game written by Vic Leone for the Apple II and published by Datamost in 1983. [1] Ports to the Atari 8-bit computers [ 3 ] and Commodore 64 [ 2 ] followed in 1984. Gameplay

  8. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    In Scratch 2.0, the extensions were all hardware-based and Pen was a normal category. Software-based extensions were added in Scratch 3.0, such as text-to-speech voices, along with some new hardware-based extensions like the micro:bit. The extensions are listed below. An example of the Scratch 3 Extensions Page.

  9. Rabbids Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Rabbids Rumble (French: The Lapins Crétins: La Grosse Bagarre) is a 2012 turn-based strategy video game developed by Headstrong Games and published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo 3DS. Initially announced by Ubisoft a few weeks before E3 2012 , [ 1 ] it is the first handheld-exclusive Rabbids game.