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Bunny Escape – Age Suitability

Updated on: December 10, 2025

This page explains the age suitability, content characteristics and intended audience of the mobile game Bunny Escape, developed and published by Neural Technology Solutions, SRL, through its gaming division Neural Games Solutions.

The goal of this page is to help players, parents and guardians understand what kind of experience Bunny Escape offers, so they can decide whether it is appropriate for themselves or for a child.

This page does not replace any official age rating system, such as ESRB, PEGI or platform specific ratings. Any such official rating shown on the app store or platform should always be taken into account.

1. General Age Recommendation

Bunny Escape is an action platformer with fast paced gameplay built around:

  • Constant chase sequences

  • Intense pressure and quick reflexes

  • Repeated trial and error

Based on its themes and gameplay, Bunny Escape is:

  • Generally suitable for older children, teenagers and adults

  • Not designed for very young children

If you need a concrete guideline, we consider the game more appropriate for players around 9 years of age and older, depending on each child’s sensitivity to tension, scares and frustration.

Parents and guardians should always use their own judgment and knowledge of the child.

2. Content Summary

Bunny Escape features a small cyborg bunny fleeing from a large mechanical creature in an industrial environment. The action is focused on escape and survival in a stylized world.

2.1 Violence and threat
  • The game includes non realistic, non graphic “cartoon style” violence.

  • The player character is constantly pursued by a giant mechanical monster.

  • If the player fails, the bunny is caught or destroyed, but the representation is abstract and does not include graphic gore, blood or realistic injuries.

  • The main emotional tone is chase, tension and urgency, not cruelty.

2.2 Visual style and atmosphere
  • Pixel art with retro 8 bit and 16 bit aesthetics.

  • Industrial environments, machinery and mechanical hazards.

  • No realistic depictions of humans, real animals in pain or real world weapons.

  • Some players, especially younger children, may find the giant mechanical monster, the constant chase, time pressure or failure animations intense or scary.

2.3 Language and themes
  • No profanity or explicit sexual content is intended in the game.

  • The core theme is escape from danger, not horror, religion, politics or adult relationships.

If future versions introduce new content categories, this document will be updated accordingly.

3. Difficulty, Frustration and Replay

Bunny Escape is designed as a challenging game:

  • Players may fail repeatedly before completing a level.

  • Some stages require precise jumps and very fast reactions.

  • The time pressure and constant chase can create a strong sense of urgency.

While many players find this exciting and rewarding, others may experience:

  • Frustration due to repeated failure

  • Stress from time limited situations

  • A desire to “keep trying one more time” for long play sessions

Parents may want to:

  • Observe how the child reacts to failure and tension

  • Set reasonable playtime limits

  • Encourage breaks if the child appears overly stressed or upset

4. Data Protection and Age

The age suitability of the content is not the same as the age at which we collect personal data.

As explained in our Privacy Policy:

  • We do not knowingly collect personal information from children below the minimum age established by applicable laws in each region.

  • A child may still be able to play Bunny Escape on a device controlled by a parent or guardian, without providing personal information directly to us.

Parents who allow younger children to play should:

  • Review device and store level privacy settings

  • Check in app purchase and payment protections

  • Review our Privacy Policy for detailed information on data handling

5. Health and Safety Considerations

As with many video games, there are some general health and safety considerations:

  • Photosensitive seizures

    • A very small percentage of people may experience seizures or disorientation when exposed to certain visual patterns, flashes or rapidly changing images, even if they have no prior history.

    • If you or a family member have a history of epilepsy or seizures, consult a doctor before playing.

    • Stop playing immediately and seek medical advice if you experience dizziness, altered vision, involuntary movements, twitching, confusion, loss of awareness or convulsions.

  • Eye strain and fatigue

    • Long sessions of intense focus can cause eye strain, headaches or fatigue.

    • We recommend taking regular breaks, especially for children.

  • Emotional reactions

    • The pressure of being constantly chased and the strict timing may cause stress in some players.

    • If the player seems anxious, overly agitated or upset, take a break or stop playing.

6. Guidance for Parents and Guardians

If your child is interested in Bunny Escape, you may find the following suggestions helpful:

  1. Try the game yourself first

    • Play a few levels to understand the pacing, difficulty and atmosphere.

  2. Play together at the beginning

    • Sit with your child for the first sessions and observe their reactions.

    • Use this as an opportunity to talk about managing frustration and taking breaks.

  3. Set limits and expectations

    • Agree on how long and how often the game can be played.

    • Encourage breaks after intense or repeated attempts.

  4. Talk about feelings

    • Ask the child how they feel during the chase or after failing a level.

    • Validate their feelings and help them see failure as part of learning and practice.

  5. Review privacy and purchase settings

    • Make sure app store and device protections are active, especially if the device is shared.

    • Check whether the version of the game used includes ads or in app purchases and set controls accordingly.

7. Not an Official Rating

This Age Suitability and Content Information page is intended as a transparent description of the game’s content and intended audience.

  • It is not a legal document and does not replace ratings from official systems such as ESRB, PEGI or other regional authorities.

  • Always take into account the age rating displayed in the store where you download Bunny Escape and any guidance provided by the platform.

8. Questions and Contact

If you have questions or concerns about the age suitability or content of Bunny Escape, you can contact us at:

Neural Technology Solutions, SRL
Gaming division: Neural Games Solutions

Pablo Pumarol #1
Los Prados, Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 809 545 5185

We will do our best to provide clear information so that you can make an informed decision about whether Bunny Escape is right for you or your child.