Usagi no Sakka (Bunny Soccer)
Game Description
Backyard Soccer: At its core, Usagi no Sakka is fundamentally a game about backyard soccer: The rules are fast and loose, and the bottom line is just having fun. Oh yeah, and there are bunnies. Even though the ball is roughly as big as they are, they still play hard for the win!
Shenanigans: Another fundamental element at the heart of Usagi no Sakka are the Shenanigans. A Shenanigan is basically a tool that allows the player to bend the rules a tad (just a tad), and pull off some crazy maneuver that gives them a momentary edge. For instance, your bunny might pickup a speed carrot, which obviously gives you a speed boost. A Power carrot gives your kicks more punch. You might even knock some other bunnies down with the ball! You might even go so far as to be extremely inconsiderate, and throw a "cherry bomb" onto the field. Oh no!
Single or Multiplayer Fun: Another important aspect of Usagi no Sakka is the fact that the game is designed from the start to be a fully functional single player game. However, the real fun is getting together with your buddies and playing a one off match against each other, or form your own team and take on the AI in a full blown tournament. Usagi no Sakka is, at it's heart, a fun, easy to play party game that facilitates cooperative gameplay, or a good old fashioned grudge match!
Team Bio
Evie Powell (Producer, Designer, and Developer), Mark Peskir (Lead Developer), John Beck (Art and Development), Christina Richardson (Lead Artist), and Michael Youngblood (Executive Producer, QA, and Consultant)
Students and faculty of the UNC Charlotte Game Design & Development Program.
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