When comparing Bunny to the Moon vs Evoland, the Slant community recommends Evoland for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” Evoland is ranked 102nd while Bunny to the Moon is ranked 141st. The most important reason people chose Evoland is:
Starting the game one is playing something very reminiscent of a classic Gameboy game, many elements borrowed from famous franchises of the time. As the player advance the game changes it's graphics to match all of the popular consoles from the last 30 years and each change resembles many other popular classic. The game definitely brings back many good gaming memories.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easy to learn, hard to master
Controls are simple taps to direct bunny's jumps, but they require a fine deal of precision to make good progress in the game. While this may prove to be frustrating it is also highly rewarding once mastered.
Permanent life upgrades can be found at the end of first 3 areas. These persist through further play-throughs and give a sense of achievement.
Pro Good app controls
Progress can be reset, sounds can be turned off and the game doesn't automatically attempt to connect to google play services.
Pro Polished look, great performance and randomized levels
Bunny to the Moon looks and plays smoothly. Randomized obstacles keep the experience fresh each time.
Pro Free and not an infinite runner
The game is free, has no in app purchases and has only occasional ads in attempts to monetize. Bunny to the Moon also has a clear goal and ending.
Pro Offers a good bit of nostalgia
Starting the game one is playing something very reminiscent of a classic Gameboy game, many elements borrowed from famous franchises of the time. As the player advance the game changes it's graphics to match all of the popular consoles from the last 30 years and each change resembles many other popular classic. The game definitely brings back many good gaming memories.
Pro Seamless switching of game mechanics
The gameplay changes from action based combat resembling Secret of Mana or Zelda to turn based (when fighting bosses) that resembles Final Fantasy or Chrono Trigger. This switchng back and forth fits with the theme of the game where it covers years of RPG releases of different genres.
Cons
Con Too generic
While trying to pay tribute to the great classics in the RPG genre the game itself lacks any feeling of "soul" or personality making for a tale that is just too familiar and obvious.