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Easter Bunny EggVenture Hops Onto Xbox With A Basket Full Of Fun

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Easter Bunny EggVenture – now on Xbox and PC

Spring has officially sprung on Xbox, and Easter Bunny EggVenture is here to prove that, at times, the simplest ideas are the ones that stick. 

Now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows PC for £3.29, this seasonal release from Jolly Lobster Interactive is all about slowing down, taking a closer look, and spotting the details others might miss. Or, to put it another way, it’s time to keep your eyes peeled… eggs-pecially if you want to beat the clock.

At A Glance

  • Game: Easter Bunny EggVenture
  • Developer: Jolly Lobster Interactive
  • Publisher: Jolly Lobster Interactive
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC
  • Price: ÂŁ3.29
  • Game Type: Puzzle / Spot The Difference

A Simple Idea Done With Seasonal Charm

At its core, Easter Bunny EggVenture is all about comparing two seemingly identical images and picking out what doesn’t quite belong.

Each spot the difference level is packed with Easter-themed scenes – think bunnies, baskets, and more brightly coloured eggs than you could shake a carrot at. But look closely and you’ll notice subtle changes: a missing basket here, a flipped pattern there, maybe even a bunny ear pointing the wrong way.

What gives EggVenture a bit of extra appeal is how it lets you choose your pace. If you’re feeling competitive, Challenge Mode adds a timer into the mix, turning each level into a race against the clock. It’s here where the pressure ramps up, and suddenly those “obvious” differences don’t feel quite so obvious anymore.

Prefer something more laid-back? Casual Mode lets you take your time, soaking in the artwork and working through each puzzle without any rush. It’s a nice balance, and one that suits the game’s cosy, seasonal vibe.

A Cracking Little Seasonal Release?

Easter Bunny EggVenture knows exactly what it is and sticks to it. Bright visuals, simple mechanics and a focus on fun make it an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys classic spot the difference gameplay.

It may not last forever, but for a few relaxing sessions, it’s more than happy to keep you entertained. And honestly, sometimes that’s all you really need – no need to scramble for something more complicated.

Find it on the Xbox Store. There are versions playable on Xbox One, optimised for Xbox Series X|S, and for Windows PC.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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