Closet Spelunking by Turquoise Moon

After you noticed that your stuffed bunny toys keep disappearing, your friend volunteered to search the closet for them. After a while, your friend has still not come back. Now you must go deeper and deeper into the closet to save your friend.
Everything in the game, except the font for text, I created. Cover Image by my friend Fiona.
Added HTML version
Ratings
| Overall | 1299th | 3.292⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 1157th | 3.188⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 1606th | 2.667⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 1180th | 3.438⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 1328th | 3.271⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 1114th | 2.826⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 481th | 3.25⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 1210th | 3.273⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 55🗳️ | 23🗨️ |
Also i think is pretty clever that when falling to a pit, you can recover from it instead of insta dying.
Sound is good but in my computer is super buggy.
also you should check if you can added to html so more people can play it and don't lose this great submission.

Cute, short game. It's a standard platformer with a fun premise. While it's overall simplistic, I can tell there were parts here and there where you put attention and care, like the no-bunny ending, apparently secret room (which I couldn't find in my different playthroughs. Am I overthinking it?), character select and seamlesly using the flashlight while walking.
Overall, you did a fine experience with a cute premise with a bit of innocent surrealism. I wonder what was the brainstorming session about the closet and bunnies theme. Compared with plenty of games I've tried at the moment, the premise of this one is very fresh.
nyhow, in the end, I liked it! Well done! :whale:
I felt like one might have a slightly higher jump, but I wasn't sure.