Usagi Shiima PC Version headed to Steam
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Usagi Shiima PC Version Leaping on to Steam

An announcement for a PC version of Usagi Shiima, a game about collecting bunnies in the same vein as Neko Atsume,appeared as the Wholesome Games Steam sale and celebration kicked off. The product page is already live and confirms it will be compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and SteamOS, but there’s no release window for it yet.

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The gameplay in Usagi Shiima is rather simple, as this is an idle game involving luring bunnies to an island. You place decorations and buildings on the island. This will draw rabbits to visit. When they are there, you can brush them, feed them, take photos of them, and play hide and seek with them for currency. You can then reinvest that back into new decorations and buildings. Depending on what you place, more bunnies will appear. You can also eventually buy hats for the rabbits to wear. 

As time has gone on, updates added more to the base game. For example in June 2024, more accessories, buildings, and items appeared. So did a new minigame involving running on a beach and leaping over bunnies.

On mobile devices, Usagi Shiima is a free game, and the PC version on Steam doesn’t mention any price. It does note that both Steam Achievements and Cloud features will be supported. 

Usagi Shiima is available for Android and Apple iOS devices, and a PC version will appear on Steam in the future.


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