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Carrot Catcher

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Release dateJuly 9, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreCasual, Puzzle
DeveloperRed Envelope
PublisherRed Envelope
LanguagesEnglish

About Carrot Catcher

Carrot Catcher shifts the focus of the casual 2D platformer away from mere survival and toward the mechanical friction of speed and precision. Developed and published by Red Envelope, the experience is built around a feedback loop of dashing and bouncing to collect floating carrots while navigating increasingly dense hazard layouts. While the aesthetic leans into a bright, approachable style, the underlying systems reward high-level execution and route optimization.

The release date for Carrot Catcher is July 9, 2026, on PC. It positions itself as a score-driven arcade experience where the primary motivator is shaved seconds and perfect collection runs rather than a long, sprawling campaign. By centering the progression on time-based scoring and hidden paths, it forces you to treat every level as a puzzle to be solved through movement rather than just a linear path to an exit.

PC Launch and July 9, 2026 Release Date

The game relies on a tight set of movement pillars: jumping, dashing, and utilizing moving platforms to maintain momentum. The inclusion of cosmetic unlocks like hats and skins serves as the secondary hook, giving players a tangible reward for mastering the more difficult spike-filled gauntlets. A notable quirk in the game's presentation is the shredded, muscular rabbit character who facilitates the narrative, a tonal contrast to the otherwise soft art style that suggests a self-aware sense of humor.

One specific design risk lies in the balancing of its dash mechanic. In a precision platformer, the distance and invulnerability windows of a dash dictate the entire rhythm of level design; if the window is too generous, the hazard density loses its teeth. Whether Red Envelope can maintain that razor-edge tension across every handcrafted level will determine if this becomes a high-score staple or a brief curiosity. It is best suited for players who enjoy the iterative grind of mastering a short course, making it a solid candidate for a wishlist if you value mechanical polish over narrative depth.

Themes

2DPixel Graphicssimplecarrotsbunny-girl

Features

Single-playerFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS *
Windows 7/8/10/11 (64-bit)
Processor
Intel Pentium 4 or later (or equivalent)
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Integrated Graphics with DirectX 9.0c support
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
10 MB available space
Sound Card
DirectX compatible sound card

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