This game is a 2.5D stylized action shooter. It's both simple and complex; in every level, you get assigned one main task and three optional side tasks like setting off certain bombs or freeing hostages. The story is centered around helping a purple bunny of dubious intentions get elected as supreme overlord of. He briefs and debriefs you before and after each mission with slightly randomized humor. Certain nouns, adjectives, and adverbs are changed randomly each time, which sometimes creates genuinely funny sentences, but at other times the humor seems cheap. The game really shines in its gameplay. Missions become progressively more intense and as I unlocked more characters I found myself enjoying it more and more. Characters are unlocked through gaining voter support, which is accomplished both through completing main objectives and optional objectives, and the characters themselves all play uniquely and change the game entirely. I found myself refusing to move on to the next mission until I'd finish completing all the previous one's optional objectives, just to see what interesting new way the next character played. Once you start unlocking the fast characters, the missions become incredibly chaotic and fast-paced and even when a level is particularly challenging, losses don't feel frustrating. Instead they reward you with a better sense of how the level works and how it can be completed. The gameplay is very fun and the controls are tight and simple enough to make this game fun for players of any skill level. The only reason I'm giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is for two reasons. The briefings and debriefings by Bunnylord are entirely skippable, but you can't skip each individual line of text when you're finished reading it. You have to wait. (This could be easily fixed with a patch) The other reason is sometimes the randomized adjectives include slurs like the R slur, which doesn't serve a significant enough purpose to justify its placement. Great game though!