
Every now and then, a series quietly builds its own identity without ever trying to be something bigger than it needs to be. Fennec Fox is Hungry is the latest to do just that, continuing the long-running “Is Hungry” line with another light, focused adventure.
This time, the action heads into the desert, where survival comes down to instinct, exploration, and an appetite that never quite fades.
At A Glance
- Game: Fennec Fox is Hungry
- Developer: Synnergy Circle Games
- Publisher: Synnergy Circle Games
- Price: ÂŁ4.19
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC
- Game Type: Platformer / Casual Adventure
A Familiar Formula With A New Setting
If you’ve played previous entries in the series, you’ll have a good idea of what to expect here. Fennec Fox is Hungry sticks closely to the established formula, but shifts the setting to a desert landscape filled with ruins, traps, and hidden pathways.
The goal is simple on the surface. Guide your fox through each area, searching for food while avoiding hazards. But as always, it’s not just about moving forward. The environment plays a big role in how you progress, encouraging you to look a little closer at what’s around you.
Traps, Ruins And A Steady Challenge
The desert setting brings with it a different kind of challenge. Traps are more prominent, and navigating through ruins requires a bit more care than you might expect from such a straightforward concept.
Despite that, we’d suspect that this is a game that never feels overly punishing. Like others in the series, it’s designed to be approachable, with a steady difficulty curve that keeps things engaging without becoming frustrating.
It’s the kind of experience that works well in short bursts, offering quick sessions that still feel rewarding.
Another Entry In A Growing Series
Fennec Fox is Hungry joins a steadily expanding catalogue that includes titles like Raccoon is Hungry, Possum is Hungry, and Red Panda is Hungry. Each one builds on the same core idea while introducing small tweaks to keep things fresh.
This latest entry doesn’t reinvent the formula, but it doesn’t need to. Instead, it refines it just enough to keep fans coming back for another bite.
A Simple Adventure That Knows Its Strengths
At ÂŁ4.19, Fennec Fox is Hungry delivers exactly what it sets out to offer. You’ll find it in three versions on the Xbox Store, either Optimised for Series X|S, playable on Xbox One, or suited and booted for Windows PC action.
Whichever version you grab, expect a compact, accessible platforming experience with a clear focus and just enough variation to keep things interesting.
For those already invested in the series, this is an easy addition. And for newcomers, it’s a straightforward place to jump in and see what these snack-sized adventures are all about.


