Well, this app takes quite a while to load, as you will see.
Pretend I just sighed. After it loads, you'll get a little intro. . . And then,
Meet Peck, the Bunny Alpha (or Shaman, depends on when you joined and what you got used to). She'll explain some basics for you. I'm going to just help you out a bit.
Now, Peck will teach you how to dig. I'll rephrase everything she says:
So, click the shovel icon on the right every time you want to dig. Right now, you need to dig out the area Peck "cleared out" for you. Advancing in levels (explained later) will allow you to dig deeper.
Anyway, as you start digging, you may notice that a little bar pops up above your bunny. This is the energy bar. If it hits 0.0, you need to feed your bunny something! (You can buy food at the store for more than it's worth, explained later, or grow it yourself.) Peck'll tell you to grow some carrots, which can be sped up, but really shouldn't (one minute is not that long). That one carrot will be enough to have your bunny complete the room. . .
Anyway, as you start digging, you may notice that a little bar pops up above your bunny. This is the energy bar. If it hits 0.0, you need to feed your bunny something! (You can buy food at the store for more than it's worth, explained later, or grow it yourself.) Peck'll tell you to grow some carrots, which can be sped up, but really shouldn't (one minute is not that long). That one carrot will be enough to have your bunny complete the room. . .
When you place your Dust Bunny on the Gem Dig to mine some gems, Peck will give you. . . a quest! Grow two carrots, not a hard task, and you may notice that the duration of time remaining is half of what it was before. The tutorial just wants to be a jerk, pay that no mind.
Here comes a friend! A yellow bunny (Sun Bunny) will drop from a portal. Peck will then come up with another quest. Make a baby bunny (rather suggestive, if you ask me). Put two bunnies on the dance floor (which you buy for a fraction of the actual price), any two (there are some exceptions), and have them dance!
You should get a Cactus Bunny, win some achievements, maybe go up a level. The levels have a purpose: unlockables. Reaching a certain level will unlock plants, wallpaper, floors, bunnies, furniture, and more. Remember that it is possible to get a bunny by breeding way before you reach the level the game shows in the store. Just because it says "LV20" on the Albino Bunny (see notes) does not mean you can't get it early!
Peck will be a bit of a narcissistic bunny for a moment, but she'll make up for it with a gift for you: Mini Trampoline! Of course, you need room, so Peck will help you clean out another area. Once you do, placing it in the room and jumping unlocks several quests. She leaves you to explore on your own now, since the simple things have been covered.. But I will give you some "mini tutorials" of my own now. You ready?
Peck will be a bit of a narcissistic bunny for a moment, but she'll make up for it with a gift for you: Mini Trampoline! Of course, you need room, so Peck will help you clean out another area. Once you do, placing it in the room and jumping unlocks several quests. She leaves you to explore on your own now, since the simple things have been covered.. But I will give you some "mini tutorials" of my own now. You ready?
McFluffin's Market
Peck gave you a tour of the Furniture part of the shop, not all of it. If you don't have the ability to spend real-world money on anything, don't visit the Gems and Stars area too often, since it requires dollars for in-game Gems and Stars.
The bunny part of the store lets you buy bunnies instead of wasting time, money and energy on them. Some bunnies, like the Chinchilly and Dust Bunnies, cost Gems. Others, like the Sun Bunny, cost Stars (a very valuable thing, so try not to waste them on speeding up time). In the bunny part, you can also see what habitat bunnies belong to. This can help you acquire many different species. If you want a Narwhal Bunny, use bunnies in the Arctic Habitat, like Walrus, Snowflake, and Chinchilly. This can help you get the infamous Albino Bunny. . .
The Furniture is much like before. Articles are unlockable, several cost Gems but still some cost Stars, but there is a difference: What you can get here you can't simply be awarded with. Of course, items here are significantly more expensive than in the Bunny section, with the most expensive being over 300,000 Gems more! However, the most expensive items in Stars here is 50, much less than the 2,500 in the Bunny Section.
Peck gave you a tour of the Furniture part of the shop, not all of it. If you don't have the ability to spend real-world money on anything, don't visit the Gems and Stars area too often, since it requires dollars for in-game Gems and Stars.
The bunny part of the store lets you buy bunnies instead of wasting time, money and energy on them. Some bunnies, like the Chinchilly and Dust Bunnies, cost Gems. Others, like the Sun Bunny, cost Stars (a very valuable thing, so try not to waste them on speeding up time). In the bunny part, you can also see what habitat bunnies belong to. This can help you acquire many different species. If you want a Narwhal Bunny, use bunnies in the Arctic Habitat, like Walrus, Snowflake, and Chinchilly. This can help you get the infamous Albino Bunny. . .
The Furniture is much like before. Articles are unlockable, several cost Gems but still some cost Stars, but there is a difference: What you can get here you can't simply be awarded with. Of course, items here are significantly more expensive than in the Bunny section, with the most expensive being over 300,000 Gems more! However, the most expensive items in Stars here is 50, much less than the 2,500 in the Bunny Section.
Finally, we have the Food part of the shop. It's pretty useless. Though it takes time, all of these items are much, much cheaper to grow yourself. Or, if you want to save money, you can buy some chairs and put Bunnies on them whenever you have a tired one.
Breeding
The dance floor is where you can have two bunnies dance to music and end up laying an egg, which hatches into a bunny. How? Don't ask me, bunnies are mammals and this is pretty awkward for a game for the younger kids.
Using the Habitats, you can figure out which bunnies should be used for breeding. Two Chinchilly Bunnies have a higher chance of getting a Snowflake Bunny than Chinchilly X Zebra Bunnies.
Now, I'm going explain the big deal with the Albino Bunny. Well, if you haven't seen it in McFluffin's, it costs 2,500 Stars. You don't want to save up for that! But it costs so much for a reason: it is the rarest Bunny of all, next to the Founder Bunny (this was only available if you bought the game the week it came out). This bunny is so rare, it does not show on the breeding chart, the menu displaying possible babies, at all. Your best shot is the combination that is reported to work best: LV10 Chinchilly X LV10 Zebra. If you hit 1 DAY 23 HRS 59 SEC on the pop-up, you've struck Albino Bunny gold!
The dance floor is where you can have two bunnies dance to music and end up laying an egg, which hatches into a bunny. How? Don't ask me, bunnies are mammals and this is pretty awkward for a game for the younger kids.
Using the Habitats, you can figure out which bunnies should be used for breeding. Two Chinchilly Bunnies have a higher chance of getting a Snowflake Bunny than Chinchilly X Zebra Bunnies.
Now, I'm going explain the big deal with the Albino Bunny. Well, if you haven't seen it in McFluffin's, it costs 2,500 Stars. You don't want to save up for that! But it costs so much for a reason: it is the rarest Bunny of all, next to the Founder Bunny (this was only available if you bought the game the week it came out). This bunny is so rare, it does not show on the breeding chart, the menu displaying possible babies, at all. Your best shot is the combination that is reported to work best: LV10 Chinchilly X LV10 Zebra. If you hit 1 DAY 23 HRS 59 SEC on the pop-up, you've struck Albino Bunny gold!
Side Icons
This is just explaining what each icon does.
This is just explaining what each icon does.
- The clipboard make a pop-up of your Quests appear. Complete these for Experience, Gems, and Stars,
- This icon, the shopping bag, takes you to McFluffin's without having to scroll all the way back to the surface.
- The bug signifies the bugs you have collected. Bugs really play no part in the game other than Quests.
- An icon with a hugging pair of bunnies makes a menu of all your friends pop up. You can't buddy anybody who isn't on your Facebook friend. However, you can visit Peck (or gift her constantly), log in to Facebook, invite friends, or visit a "random" user. If you haven't already, tap the icon of a Facebook Like; even if you don't have a Facebook or even actually Like the game's profile, a pop-up will appear telling you you've been awarded three Stars.
- Next is the food menu. It shows all of the food you've bought or grown. You can drag the vegetables from the menu to your bunnies to feed them.
- Now we have two bunnies doing pretty much nothing unusual. This has a menu of all of the bunnies not in your town yet. You can also click "PUT AWAY" on any bunny's profile (tap the bunny for the profile) to put it here, or you can sell it for half price (regular price if it's level 10). The profile also tells you a little about the bunnies.
- Here's a shovel and pick axe. These make digging and filling spaces possible.
- The last icon on the right allows you to do multiple things: put in furniture, wallpaper, flooring and pipes. The furniture menu is easy and objects can be simply dragged into the home where the big X does not appear. The wallpaper costs money, but you can take it down to earn it back. To put it up, tap the squares on the wall. Flooring works the same way. Tap the floor rectangles to put the flooring up. The pipes are almost the same. See those tunnels which the bunnies take to and from rooms? Put up pipes on those tunnels to make them fancy!
If you have any questions about the game, feel free to ask! I'll edit them into the article as soon as I see them. Follow the tips here and you'll have a unique little tunnel town of your own!
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