Mr. Rabbit's Magic Show: Experience a Free, Surreal Adventure by Rusty Lake
A free addition to the Rusty Lake series is set to launch on Android, offering fans a unique way to celebrate the series' ten-year anniversary. Enter the world of the Mr Rabbit Magic Show, a peculiar performance led by a giant rabbit donning a top hat. This entry promises a slightly surreal adventure through the many acts of a rabbit-man magician, engaging players in an interactive puzzle experience.
In the Mr Rabbit Magic Show, you'll navigate through a series of magic tricks, which might be a generous term for what's happening on stage. At times, Mr Rabbit is seen hurling smaller rabbits around, raising questions about the ethics of his show. Each Act presents a different puzzle, starting off easy but quickly escalating to challenging brain-teasers. We're not proud of how long it took us to solve the sword puzzle, for instance.
Top Hats And Thinking Caps Required
To progress, you'll need to directly manipulate on-screen objects or their parts to find the correct solution and complete each Act. As you delve deeper, the puzzles become increasingly bizarre, keeping you engaged and on your toes.
From A Venerable, Slightly Haunted Stable
If you're new to Rusty Lake, here's a quick primer: it's a series known for its dark and weird puzzle adventures. The Mr Rabbit Magic Show serves as an excellent introduction to the series, especially since it's free to play. It's a perfect opportunity to see if you resonate with the slightly unsettling vibes of Rusty Lake. If you enjoy it, you'll have access to a decade's worth of intriguing games to explore. And if it's not your cup of tea, you've only spent a bit of your time.
Does this sound intriguing? Why not check it out on Google Play? If you find it fun, you have ten years of the Rusty Lake catalog to dive into. If you're looking for something different, there are plenty of other games available. Be sure to check out our feature on the best Android game sales and deals for some great recommendations.




