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|title=Bunnyz
|title=Bunnyz
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|developer=[[Digital Kids]]
|developer=[[Digital Kids]]
|publisher=[[Ubisoft Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Ubisoft Entertainment]]

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Bunnyz is a game for the Nintendo DS and is all about caring for a virtual bunny. This game is very simular to Hamsterz.

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Generally, you have to feed your rabbit, give it water, play with it, brush it and many more actions which you could do with a pet rabbit. There are also minigames which you can play to win items.

There is one major difference between Bunnyz and real rabbits- and that is the fact that they can talk! You can teach your bunny new words, which it will repeat in subtitles. Special Days take a short time to learn whereas greetings may take multiple tries. The bunnies can also ask you a question at any random time which, if you answer correctly, can also teach them new words and phrases.

You can also dres up your bunnys with hats, ribbons, glasses and other accessories. You can also change the style of the water bottle and other objects in the cage, or select a different cage for your bunny to live in. To change accessories, you must have won the items in minigames first.

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