Furry side-scrolling action game
Bunny Battle Nemesis is a premium action game developed by DCF Studios. In this side-scrolling beat-em-up adventure, players are tasked with defending a kingdom of bunnies from invading forces set forth by a vengeful demigod. They will control various warrior servants as they face waves of unrelenting enemies.
Similar to Monkey King Saga or McDROID, Bunny Battle Nemesis features tower defense gameplay mechanics, but in the distinct style of 2D side-scrolling action games. New players can try the demo version to get a preview of what the experience is like before deciding to purchase the full game.
Furry defenders
Bunny Battle Nemesis is a 2D side-scrolling tower defense game that takes place in a world where fantasy and sci-fi meet. It revolves around the Bunny Kingdom, which is under threat of being destroyed by a vengeful demigod who has sent her army of mercenaries and robots. You will be wielding the power of the Goddess Ella and call upon her loyal servants to defend the land.
The core gameplay revolves around defending a lane from waves of enemies coming out of portals. Choose from Goddess Ella's warrior servants to call into battle, each one having their own unique skills and abilities. Depending on your play style, you can use magic spells to vanquish your foes, or brute force to render them helpless to your massive melee attacks.
As you level up, you get to unlock more skills and weapons for your characters to use for defense as you face tougher and tougher opponents. All that said, while the combat is fun and engaging, it does get repetitive after a while. It could use more content like additional characters and game modes to help keep things interesting and fresh.
Fun but needs more
All in all, Bunny Battle Nemesis is a fun game if you like tower defense-like gameplay with its side-scrolling perspective. There are multiple characters with unique skills to choose from, and unlockable skills and weapons to combine and experiment with. However, while the core gameplay is engaging, the repetitive combat and limited content might diminish its long-term appeal. Nevertheless, this is worth checking out.










