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Alright, so here’s the thing about “Easy Joe World (5th Version)”—it doesn’t actually exist. The little pink bunny’s adventures wrapped up with Easy Joe 4. But if they did make a fifth one, based on how the other games play, it’s easy to imagine what it would be like.

The whole vibe of the Easy Joe games has always been this super chill, point-and-click journey. You’re this cool little bunny in a leather jacket, and you just want to get to the next party or event. The world is this quirky, cartoonish place filled with characters you have to interact with. The puzzles are never about complicated logic; they’re about clicking things in the right order to trigger a funny chain reaction.

A fifth game would definitely stick to that formula. You’d be dropped into a scene and have to figure out how to, say, distract a grumpy bear or help a robot fix its spaceship just by clicking around. You’d click on a bee, it would fly over and sting someone, they’d drop a key, and you could use that key to unlock a door to the next screen. It’s all about observing the environment and finding those little interactive spots. The charm is in the simple, often hilarious, animations and seeing what happens next.

If a new one ever came out, you could expect more of that same laid-back, feel-good puzzle-solving. It’s the kind of game you play to unwind, with a cool, jazzy soundtrack in the background. It wouldn’t be about stumping you with hard puzzles, but about taking you on a little adventure with a bunny who is probably the most relaxed character in all of gaming. It’s a shame they stopped at four, because it was always a fun, goofy world to visit.