Boogie Bunnies

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Boogie Bunnies
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Developer(s) Artech Studios
Publisher(s) Vivendi Games [lower-alpha 1]
Platform(s) Xbox 360, Windows
ReleaseXbox 360
January 16, 2008
Windows
May 13, 2008
Genre(s) Puzzle game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer

Boogie Bunnies is a match-3 puzzle game developed by Artech Studios for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service and Windows. The game features same machine and Xbox Live co-op multiplayer. [1]

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Boogie Bunnies gameplay screenshot Boogiebunniesgameplay.jpg
Boogie Bunnies gameplay screenshot

Reception

The Xbox 360 version received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2]

TeamXbox said, "Despite a few bungled dance steps here and there, Boogie Bunnies is still a strangely addictive experience." [11] IGN criticized the game, saying, "It does nothing different from the gaggle of puzzlers that are already out there and the old playstyles that it employs aren't nearly as fun as we'd hoped." [8]

The Xbox 360 version was nominated for one Xbox Live Arcade 2008 award, "Best Family Game", [13] which went to A Kingdom for Keflings . [14]

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