Hare Hopp
The Challenge
Step into the paws of a lightning-fast hare in this addictive, high-speed arcade runner. How far can you go before the world catches up to you? Dodge spikes, master the physics of the jump, and survive the ever-increasing speed of the trail.
Key Features
Dynamic Weather: Experience seamless transitions from Sunny Days to Chilly Nights and intense Lightning Storms.
The Crystal Vault: Collect and use rare Crystals to revive your run. Don’t let a single mistake end your record-breaking streak!
Save Your Progress: Your high scores and crystal stash are saved automatically.
One-Tap Mastery: Perfect for mobile play—just tap to hop.
Controls
Mobile: Tap the screen to jump.
Desktop: Press Spacebar to jump.
Can you reach the Storm and survive? Play now and hop your way to the top of the leaderboard!
| Updated | 8 days ago |
| Published | 11 days ago |
| Status | In development |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Author | SageBotsang |
| Genre | Platformer |
| Tags | 2D, Animals, Pixel Art, Singleplayer |
Development log
- Hare hoop reviewing8 days ago



Comments
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Hey, I saw your comment on my page.
I appreciate you sharing your game with me.
There are some things I noticed: Your account and game is new, just being a few hours old, and this game seems very similar to mine. I'm assuming that's why you shared your game with me. I doubt that it's coincidence that our games are so similar. Not to make it about me, but I have a question: Did my game by any chance inspire you to make this? If it did, I'm honored. If not, I apologize for my confusion. It's just that I see so many similarities right away.
I would like to ask you to keep in mind that copying a game almost exactly can be a bit tricky. While it's good practice to help understand how games are made, if you are in fact copying or basing it off of someone else's work, posting it publicly could potentially get you in some trouble, depending on how similar it is. I do admit, the concept of our games are somewhat (this is in no way an insult to your game!) simple to come up with, so this could just be a big misunderstanding on my part. Our games are kind of similar to that of Geometry Dash, or maybe even Flappy Bird. I just saw too many similarities to think that this truly is a coincidence.
I'm going to be frank, when I saw your comment, I thought it may have been spam, especially since I believe it broke itch's advertising rule, Community Rule 5. My initial instinct was to report your comment, but once I looked into this more, and saw the similarities, I realized I made a mistake and could have handled the situation much better. At first, I thought someone was trying to steal my idea and use it as their own. But, I now believe that there was no ill intent. Communities like these are places where sharing creations should be encouraged, and I sincerely apologize for my initial reaction. But be careful, because in situations like these, miscommunication can happen really easily, leading to situations that aren't the best.
Now, to my comments on the game: Is this the first game you've made? The graphics are very good! I do have to say that I wasn't able too get the rabbit to jump while using the spacebar on the desktop browser, so I unfortunately wasn't able to enjoy what your game has to offer. When you update the game, It's likely that I'll revisit it and give it another try.
Sorry again for any confusion. I'll try to respond to any comments, questions, complaints... I don't want to start any issues and I don't want to miscommunicate.
Thank you!
-KkAndPapy
Hello KKandPapy. Thanks for the honest comment and review of my game..in appreciate that a lot...Umm the reason why my game is similar to your creation is that after it finished posting the game is searched for any creators that have similar games to it and it got interested in your work.. I'm really impressed with wat u do..but our games being similar is truly coincidental..in created the game a week ago and it just found about itchio then i decided to share it here seems like a good environment for new creators... can i get your email address so i can reach out to you about other game ideas
Ah, my bad. I guess I've never noticed that itch had that feature of promoting similar games. As for contact information, I'd rather not share anything personal, or what I consider to be personal, such as an email address.
If you'd like to chat, I don't mind chatting in the comments of our games and other projects, as long as that's okay with you.
Thank you and again, my apologies for the misunderstanding.
Ohhh ok i just wanted a space where the chats are private not available for public like other people to see hence it suggested email you get anyways i just wanted to share ideas with you maybe partner together maybe to improve our skill sets and maybe someday create something cool you get
I admire your enthusiasm and I appreciate your friendliness. But please do be careful: I already mentioned the rule about advertising, community rule 5. But asking for emails violates a different rule, community rule 3. I have no doubt that you have good intentions, but others might not see it that way. You're an aspiring creator, and I would hate for something to happen to your account due to these misunderstandings.
As for your offer of working together, I do appreciate it, and it does seem like it would an interesting experience, but I'll have to politely decline. I have tried collaborating with others in the past and there always seems to be conflicting ideas that result in one or both people involved being let down by the fact that their vision for what they wanted to create wasn't created in a way that's satisfying to them due to needing to meet in the middle. These are just my experiences. Also, if it were different people working on different parts of the game, such as one person working on the coding, another working on art, another working on music, and there's like a game director or something, that could work, but I don't see myself working in a team well when making my games, due to what I mentioned above. Sure, I can collaborate minimally and I can put special thanks or similar things in the description of my games to give credit to people who have contributed ideas, but actually having several people work on the same game, I feel that would not be a good fit for me. Again, my apologies and Thank you.
Ok I understand thanks for your honesty
Hey Wassup.. what do you think about my second game hare hopp 2.... it's actually kinda upgrade of the first one but much much better