Having first been promised a couple of years back, fast picking up some acclaim across Nintendo Switch and PC, it’s now time for Bunhouse to bloom on Xbox and PlayStation.
Hop along to the Bunhouse
Available right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Bunhouse is a cute little bunny game that sees us attempting to get a handle on the management of a greenhouse. Also available on PlayStation, expect to be found paying around £16.74 for the opportunity to hop along.
From Reky Studios, published by Digerati, Bunhouse is one of those games that you will be reaching for when life gets tough. See, this is a relaxing affair, one that lets you kick back and forget about the worries of the world. And you’ll be found doing so in a world full of bunnies.
Whether you play alone or with others via local multiplayer, Bunhouse will task you with keeping an eye on the plants in your delicate greenhouse, watering them, giving them light. But it’s also a game that will just let you have fun, kicking around with some rabbits as you enjoy the garden around.
Key features
- Grow and sell plants
- Take care of your plants
- Order new decorations for your garden and greenhouse
- Upgrade your greenhouse
- Couch co-op with up to four friends
Buy now!
If flora management is your bag – perhaps you’ve just come from Botany Manor? – or you need a game that is focused on rabbits and SokoBunny ain’t your thing then consider a purchase and download of Bunhouse on Xbox and PlayStation right now. It’s also on the digital storefronts of Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam) too.
Head over to the Xbox Store to play Bunhouse on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. It’s fully optimised for Series consoles.
Our full review of Bunhouse on Xbox is coming very soon.
Bunhouse Xbox Description
Bunhouse is a cute, simple, bunny-filled game focused on growing plants and managing a greenhouse. Take care of your leafy plant buddies by balancing the amount of water and light they get. Play with friends and upgrade your greenhouse for wholesome, relaxing fun.
Sometimes life is hectic. Sometimes we just need to take a breather and relax in a happy little world filled with bunnies. This is the core vision of Bunhouse – a game you can play solo or with up to four friends to relax and be happy. There is nothing to kill, no one to be better than, no quests or debt to pay off, just some plants that need watering and a greenhouse full of possibility.