Games like Usagi Shima: Bunny Island
If Usagi Shima: Bunny Island is your kind of game, the closest matches are Puni the Florist, The Regreening and NOK — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
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Steam players who put hours into Usagi Shima: Bunny Island also tend to own these titles — a signal called collaborative filtering. imho.run cross-references millions of library ownership patterns to surface games whose real audiences overlap, regardless of whether their genre tags match.
Puni the Florist
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Top pick for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Puni the Florist is a cozy flower shop simulation game that highlights creative expressions. Manage the shop, design unique bouquets, and join Puni on a silly, wholesome, and relatable journey of self-discovery.
The Regreening
WHY THIS
Second-strongest match for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
The Regreening is a cozy simulation game about restoring nature in a soilpunk fairytale. Grow plants to create living ecosystems, become friends with ancient spirits, make your own upcycling hub, and hug ALL the animals! Can you transform this deserted world into a joyful home again?
NOK
WHY THIS
Third-strongest match for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Get ready to NOK household items out of camps, aquariums and trains! Fling objects and make a huge mess in this weird, prize-awarded, physics-based 3D hidden object game to find items hinted by absurd dad jokes with satisfying “Aha!” moments that make you feel very, very smart.
Hamster Talk
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Ranked #4 for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Raise hamsters on your screen while using your computer. Gaming, homework, or work—adorable hamsters are with you every moment. 《Hamster Talk》 is an idle social game that coexists on your screen without interruption. Interact with reactive hamsters, chat worldwide, and grow your own little town!
Tiny Glass Tank: Dwarf Shrimp and Friends
WHY THIS
Ranked #5 for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
A cozy pixel-art tank game about tiny critters, active care, collecting, trading, and decorating. Feed little friends, keep water steady, raise hearts for better value, grow your collection, shape each tank your way, and slowly build little living glass worlds. *This is not an idle coin game.*
Cozy Interiors
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Ranked #6 for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Ever dreamed of becoming an interior designer? Design cozy homes and get paid for it. Build and decorate charming interiors, unlock a wide variety of furniture, and create wholesome spaces filled with personality, furry friends, and perfect little details.
Lost and Found Co.
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Ranked #7 for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Lost and Found Co. is a hidden object adventure in a cozy and immersive world. Join a cast of lively characters on their epic journey across countless magical locations. Find lost items, solve puzzles, and help a tiny dragon regain her power!
Cozy Organizer
WHY THIS
Ranked #8 for Usagi Shima: Bunny Island fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Organize, decorate, align, and stack items in cozy environments, just like those TikTok videos. Cozy Organizer is a cute wholesome sandbox organizing game, where stress melts away one tidy shelf at a time! Enjoy stacking perfect pantries and designing dream closets with relaxing tunes.
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Bongo Cat
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Simulation with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Bongo cat needs your help. Bongo cat needz more hatz!!! Every time you press a key, Bongo cat will punch your taskbar. Type, click, play, work to collect more points. Which hats will you find?
The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Sonic the Hedgehog...was murdered!? Get to the bottom of the mystery in this brand-new adventure!
Our Life: Beginnings & Always
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
A twenty-dollar bill, four summers, fifteen years, and a one of a kind life. Create an experience that’s all your own in this near-fully customizable visual novel where you grow from childhood to adulthood with the lonely boy next door.
NGU IDLE
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Simulation with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
NGU Idle is a Free To Play Idle game that's full of weird humor, tons of upgrades and hundreds of hours of content! Try out NGU Idle today and experience the joy of Numbers Going Up!
Travellin Cats in Paris
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Find 100 cats hidden in Paris, France in this cute hand-drawn hidden object game by Travellin Cats - the original viral hidden cat game creator!
Virtual Cottage
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Simulation and Casual with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Virtual Cottage gives you a comfy place to rest and be productive without any distractions. Open the game, set yourself a goal and enjoy the atmosphere.
Iron Snout
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it.
Iron Snout is a fast, colorful and brutal fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves.
Magic Archery
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Simulation with Usagi Shima: Bunny Island.
Train a commoner to become the greatest archer in this short incremental game! Increase your stats, gather wealth from quests, buy upgrades, and infuse your arrows with magic.
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Frequently asked about Usagi Shima: Bunny Island
- What games are most similar to Usagi Shima: Bunny Island?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Usagi Shima: Bunny Island are Puni the Florist, The Regreening, NOK.
- Who developed Usagi Shima: Bunny Island?
- Usagi Shima: Bunny Island was developed by studio rabbiko and published by studio rabbiko, Wholesome Games Presents.
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