Usagi Shima (2023)

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Android · Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows) · iOS

4.67 from 3 ratings

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Usagi Shima is a relaxing, idle bunny collecting game. You’ve been tasked as caretaker of an abandoned island — as you decorate it over time, curious (but adorable!) bunny visitors start to appear! Buy toys, plants, and build structures on an abandoned island to entice curious bun tourists to pay your island a visit. Discover, take photos, and make friends … Read more
Usagi Shima is a relaxing, idle bunny collecting game. You’ve been tasked as caretaker of an abandoned island — as you decorate it over time, curious (but adorable!) bunny visitors start to appear! Buy toys, plants, and build structures on an abandoned island to entice curious bun tourists to pay your island a visit. Discover, take photos, and make friends with a variety of bunnies that visit based on how you’ve decorated and arranged the island. Read less
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Release dates

  • Sep 01, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android, iOS
  • 2026 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Roach

Review Roach 5/5 · Apr 30, 2026

Rabbit Atsume

Usagi Shima is one of the few mobile games that I played daily. It was clearly inspired by Neko Atsume, another mobile game I really enjoyed and the adorable art style reflected its relaxing gameplay that kept me returning again and again.

This is a bunny collecting, village building game. The player earns currency (in the form of carrots) …

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Usagi Shima is one of the few mobile games that I played daily. It was clearly inspired by Neko Atsume, another mobile game I really enjoyed and the adorable art style reflected its relaxing gameplay that kept me returning again and again.

This is a bunny collecting, village building game. The player earns currency (in the form of carrots) to purchase buildings, toys, plants, and other decor to place around their island to attract rabbit residents. The rabbits appear in between game sessions so it's required to close the game and check back later. Photographs can be taken of the bunnies, of which there are 35 unique named rabbits with distinctive designs.

The major microtransactions include purchasing an ad-free version of the game and island expansions, giving you more room for bunny denizens and decorating (though there is an option for purchasing some of these expansions with the in-game currency).

I would highly recommend this game to fans of Neko Atsume, Ōkunoshima, bunnies, and cute relaxing experiences. My only gripe is the PC version hasn't released yet. I want to play this game on my widescreen so bad (praying there will be widescreen support).

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