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New Bunny Bopping Game for iPhone and Android! Just in Time for Easter

Those rascally rabbits are after your crop of carrots again. Download this new easter themed game from Mighty Bits that is fun for all ages.

2013-03-16
HENDERSON, NV, March 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) Bunny Bop transforms the childhood classic whack-a-mole game into a fast and furious frolic through the springtime fields.

Game play is deceptively simple - bops those bunnies on the head as fast as you can, but keep an eye on the carrot supply. If you let one of those pesky bunnies slip away, it will steal a carrot, and you don't want that to happen!

Bunny Bop is fun for all ages, with adorable graphics and addictive music. Start bopping!

Download for iPhone/iPad: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smash-vote/id611038484?ls=1&mt=8

Download for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.mightybits.bunnybop

Mighty Bits Inc. is a small 2 person mobile development shop in Las Vegas. We create fun and engaging games for the Android and iOS platforms.

If you would like to know more, please contact:

Tate Jennings
702.518.9903
info@mighty-bits.com
http://www.mighty-bits.com
https://twitter.com/MightyBits


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[Press-News.org] New Bunny Bopping Game for iPhone and Android! Just in Time for Easter
Those rascally rabbits are after your crop of carrots again. Download this new easter themed game from Mighty Bits that is fun for all ages.