
Bunny Moon
Procedurally Generated Pixel Bunnies
A generative virtual pet game where unique bunnies are assembled from interchangeable parts. Watch them dance, wander, and say random things. Inspired by Tamagotchi and Pokémon, powered by pixel art and cute music.
Key Features
Procedural Bunny Generation
Every bunny is assembled from interchangeable parts — ears, eyes, bodies, accessories — creating countless unique combinations.
Virtual Pet Vibes
Bunnies dance, move around, and say random things. Part Tamagotchi, part Pokémon, all charm.
Cute Soundtrack
A playful, feel-good soundtrack that matches the lighthearted energy of your generated bunny companions.
Pixel Art Style
Handcrafted pixel art parts that combine into surprisingly expressive little characters with plenty of personality.
Generative Art System
Under the hood, a combinatorial system mixes and matches sprite parts, colors, and animations to produce each unique bunny.
Collect & Discover
Generate new bunnies to discover rare combinations and see what the system comes up with next.
Bunny Moon - About the Game
Bunny Moon is a generative virtual pet game where every bunny is procedurally assembled from interchangeable pixel art parts. Ears, eyes, bodies, and accessories combine to create unique characters that dance, wander, and blurt out random phrases.
Inspired by Tamagotchi and Pokémon, the game leans into the joy of discovery — generating new bunnies to see what the system comes up with. The cute soundtrack and playful animations make it a lighthearted, feel-good experience.
The generative system was built before the NFT wave, though we did end up producing a small series of 100 NFT bunnies during that era — not our proudest chapter, but the underlying tech and art were genuinely fun to build.
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Bunny Moon - Developer Comment
Bunny Moon started as a fun exploration of procedural generation with pixel art. The idea of mixing and matching sprite parts to create unique little characters was surprisingly addictive to develop — and to watch.
We did make a 100-piece NFT series with the bunnies during that whole wave. Not our proudest moment, but the generative art system behind it was solid and the bunnies themselves were genuinely cute. The game and the art stand on their own regardless.