A downloadable game for Windows and macOS

By takunomi

An ethereal, pulp spraying, contemplative stroll from one end of a city to the other.

As the little combat wizard Lumi, you'll use the "Arcana" to fight a geyser of cute, and clever spirit bunnies.

"Lumi dabbles in the mystical arts: The knowledge of Arcana."

"Like so many others, she patrols the city at night, fighting the ghostly rabbit monsters."

"Tonight is just like any other."

"Although.... there sure are a lot of rabbits."



Combat in "The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit" is designed as an easy-going experience, with a whole basket of meticulously crafted mechanics to fiddle around with.

Every element of the game is engineered to react in the fastest, most responsive way.



Selecting one of your astral weapons and obliterating a long-eared bugger, is an interface delight. The bunnies will hold "Catalysts", that you'll need in order to win.

Understanding which of these otherworldly baubles you need, and actually getting them before they disappear, will be half the battle.


No reason to get all tricked out before the next hand-to-hand: Every battle gives you a different collection of mystical "Arcana" to wield. Some of them are good to go, and others you have to unlock on the job.

Good thing every critter killed is a piñata of goo-covered treasure.



Murdering doe-eyed bunny beasts isn't enough to win! Somehow, you'll need to get enough "Gods' Wine" to close the flaming portals that keep sending out more opponents.

Sometimes the rabbits will drop this celestial nectar, and sometimes a more economic approach is required.

If you've got a little chemist inside you somewhere, perhaps you'd prefer making your own divine kombucha.


It runs on Windows and MacOS (and Debian soon!)

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The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit DEMO (Mac) 32 MB
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The Girl Who Kicked a Rabbit DEMO (Win) 18 MB

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can you release some screenshots?

The screenshots here on Itch are a little out of date compared to those on Steam, but they are definitely there :D