A cute puzzle about bunnies and mushrooms
Mushbits is a puzzle game where small colored bunnies need to reach mushrooms that match their color. The game looks soft and friendly, but it asks the player to think before making a move. The player does not run, jump, or race against enemies. The main task is to draw the right path and guide each bunny across the board.
How the game works
The player clicks and drags to choose a path for each bunny. A bunny can only move on tiles that match its color or on neutral tiles. This rule makes Mushbits more interesting than a simple matching game. A path that helps one bunny may block the other bunny later.
The clever part comes from the tiles. When a bunny leaves a tile, that tile can change color. This means the player must plan the order of movement. The blue bunny may need to move first in one level. The pink bunny may need the first turn in another level. The board changes with every move, so guessing does not always work.
Why Mushbits is fun to play
Mushbits feels calm, but it still gives the brain a good workout. The goal stays easy to understand. Move each bunny to the right mushroom. The challenge comes from finding a safe route without ruining the board.
The game suits players who enjoy careful thinking. It also works well for children because the characters look cute and the rules stay simple. Mushbits teaches planning in a gentle way. The player learns to look at the full board, test ideas, and fix mistakes after a failed try.
Mushbits is not loud or fast. It gives a quiet puzzle experience with clear rules, bright colors, and smart little levels.

