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    Bunhouse Hops To Switch Later This Month, PlayStation And Xbox Versions To Follow

    The fluffy-tailed, laid-back gardening sim Bunhouse will launch on Nintendo Switch later this month, publisher Digerati is happy to announce. Switch players will be able to start having fun with their buns from 18th May. Bunhouse is also coming to PlayStation and Xbox later this year (exact date TBC).

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    Bunhouse is a cute, simple, bunny-filled game focused on growing plants and managing a greenhouse with fellow buns. 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.

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    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
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