Ears and Burgers – Crescent Moon Games

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Ears and Burgers – Casual Game Review

Ears and Burgers Screenshot

Ears and Burgers is a Casual game from Crescent Moon Games LLC, first launched in 19th May 2021.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 40+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Ears and Burgers Stand Out

You're looking at a unique cooking game full of capricious little rabbits and huge stacks of food.

These weird little buddies are eager to taste the delicious human food: hamburgers, sandwiches, pizza, sushi, and tacos. And, of course, the more the better. They are real gluttons. And, to be honest, quite sensitive as well. So, please, do not even dare to add the wrong ingredient. Because the consequences will be unpredictable. No kidding. You are officially warned.

What to do?

  • make the highest food tower
  • complete the craziest recipes
  • visit astonishing locations with its unique cuisine
  • explore all the rabbits' emotions and reactions
  • overcome all the challenges and weirdness

Simply put:

  • an outstanding art style & animations
  • satisfying visual and sound design
  • classic cooking gameplay with the depth
  • bonus levels, challenges and bosses
  • 5 locations with its unique cuisine
  • a pile of collectible items

Get your portion of this weird fun!
Play it.
Please, please, please!

This Casual game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Ears and Burgers is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 19th May 2021

Recent improvements include:
performance improvements
bug fixes

Download & Availability

Ears and Burgers is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get Ears and Burgers on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

Ill just start with saying this is a fun game. The description and pictures dont do it justice on how much there is for this kind of gameplay. If you like the game Kawaii Kitchen, youll most likely enjoy this too, as they have very similar gameplay. So if youre not sure, try that game first since its free – then when the ads annoy you come get this one. The game play is simple. A bunny hops up and has an order. You tap the buttons to put down an ingredient at a time until you finish then he hops off. It sound simple, but as time goes on, the bunnies start to mess with you. Theyll have orders and thought bubbles that alter the order. For example theyll think no lettuce and even if the order has lettuce, you need to make sure not to put it on. There are also days where the buttons for ingredients swap around to keep you on your toes. This is the reason we prefer this gameplay over Kawaii Kitchen. There are boss levels too that can be deceptively difficult. You earn money and gems to buy new levels and plates for the bunnies to carry. There are also daily quests you can strive for to get bonus coins/gems. Ive only played up to about 80% of the first area (burgers) but we felt is was enough for a solid review. The music and art are also pleasant. We very much like the music. Theres also a lot of vibration from the phone while playing which bothered us at first, but we ended up finding it amusing once we got used to it. Theres a setting to turn it off if you dont like it. Overall this is a great little game to play while in a waiting room, or just chilling on a work break. Its not super hard but its not so easy it will put you to sleep. You definitely have to pay attention in later levels. If we could add anything it would be a little something extra to work towards. You can buy plates, but we dont really notice them since Im so busy looking everywhere else on the screen. Something like hats or even different bunny colors to buy would be cool. Our husband watched us play for a bit and legitimately thought another animal would randomly appear with a really hard order. It doesnt happen but we thought we would mention his comment. We played this on our iPhone 11 Pro Max with iOS 14.4.2 and on our iPad Pro with iPadOS 14.4.2 and didnt see any bugs or issues. We started it on our iPad and while it worked just fine, we felt that the UX felt better on the iPhone and started playing it there. It didnt carry over our data, but we didnt care.


We love the little details in the game, just started playing but we really enjoy it.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 1.5
  • Size: 142.60 MB
  • iOS: 10.3 or later
  • Languages: EN, FR, DE, IT, JA, KO, PL, PT, RU, ZH, ES, UK
  • Content Advisory:
  • Developer: [Crescent Moon Games LLC]()

Last updated: 19th May 2021 | Genre: Casual | Developer: Crescent Moon Games LLC

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