I'm a fan of the Rabbit, even though the game itself is not much (
side-scroller, somewhat repetitive). To me, it's the great
music for the levels, each with a retro 80's/early 90's feel:
Journey-like guitar for the dungeon levels, lush instrumental pop (think
prime-time soap music) for the Royal Gardens, the epitome of 80's synthi-pop for the
futuristic level,
New Age for underwater. The levels themselves contain witty allusions: the dungeons are straight out of
Piranesi, the
Halloween level is
New England late fall done
just right (with
reggae, who knew?), and the Hell level has direct quotes from
Dante: it's a cold place of sapient trees, with animate skeletons and blind crows (not in Dante, but who cares?) as villains.
The various kinds of foodstuffs (eat 20 and get a sugar rush) are also a fascination: initially, fruits, of various kinds, in Colonial/Early Victorian levels, they're all pies and hams, in the 60's, candy bars and sandwiches, in the Ghost levels, vanilla softcones, in Hell, sausages.
I will not hesitate to say that I often play it just to sightsee.