If you look at popular children’s television cartoons you’ll notice an ever present trope: two opposite animals in a struggle of wits where one always bests the other. This happens in Tom and Jerry and with Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. Disney is no fool and knows that these unlikely pairings make for good television and nowadays a great premise for a game. Enter in Disney’s newest mobile game, Stack Rabbit, which features Ben the rabbit stealing vegetables from Max the guard dog’s owner’s garden. Even though you’re physically playing out the struggle between Ben and Max, the trope is there.
WP - "Stack Rabbit is a new puzzle game for the iOS and Android. It's a very novel take on the heavily done "Match 3" genre. You play as Ben the Bunny, a block-shaped kleptomaniac rabbit whose goal is to steal equally blocky vegetables from a yard that's being guarded by one angry block of a bulldog. Stack Rabbit offers a massive amount of levels that start off disarmingly easy, before quickly becoming insanely hard."
This tasty little turnip from Disney is unique and highly addictive, though like the less healthy Candy Crush Saga, later levels of Stack Rabbitare obviously engineered to gobble up your lives in hopes that you'll buy more.
Moving the Match-3 genre to a 3D perspective, Stack Rabbit is fun but surprisingly tricky after a time.