This guide is for the HTML5 game! If you're looking for an older guide with tips and tricks for the Flash version, see our other guide:
Flash Guide
Nothing quite compares to the extreme see-saw action of Hasee Bounce! Little is known about what makes the Doughnutfruits and various other food stuffs fly, but Woogy and Jimmi are hungry and have no time for such questions! They happen to love Doughnutfruits, hence the reason they've gone to all the trouble of constructing a see-saw to get to those pesky floating blobs of ripe, doughy goodness.
How to Play
After starting the game, a 3-second countdown will show on the screen before the gameplay starts. When the countdown ends, the time starts, and Jimmi and Woogy have 105 seconds to collect Doughnutfruits as they move across the screen.
You can extend your time limit by collecting letter-shaped Doughnutfruits. You can also type in doughnutfruit
at any point during the game to restart the timer.
The game can be ended early at any time by pressing the yellow star icon in the upper right corner.
Desktop Controls
There is always one Hasee on a branch and the other on the see-saw. You can move the Hasee on the branch using your mouse cursor, and then click the left mouse button or space bar to make him jump off onto the see-saw. You can use the same controls to move the Hasee while airborne too.
Mobile Controls
On mobile, you can make the Hasees jump up and down by tapping anywhere on the game screen. On Android, you can move them side-to-side by tilting your device accordingly; on iOS, this is not functional, and there is no way to move them side-to-side.
What To Collect
Doughnutfruits of course! Here is a list of all the Doughnutfruits you will come across in the game and how many points you will get for nabbing each of them. The higher the points value the rarer they are; although the Fish Doughnutfruit tempts you with its promise of 50 points, you likely won't see any during the average game.
Letter Doughnutfruits
+2 points
+2 seconds
Combos
You complete a combo when you collect two or more Doughnutfruits in one switch from branch to branch. The first Doughnutfruit that you collect is worth its base value: the amount of points in the table above. The second one you collect is worth twice its base value, the third is three times its base value and so on. For example, if you bounced up and collected a Yellow Doughnutfruit, then a Blue Doughnutfruit, and finally another Yellow Doughnutfruit you would be awarded 10 points for that bounce:
- 1 point for the first Yellow Doughnutfruit
- 6 points for the Blue Doughnutfruit (usually worth 3 points, multiplied by 2 for the combo)
- 3 points for the second Yellow Doughnutfruit (usually worth 1 point, multiplied by 3 for the combo)
Letter Doughnutfruits
You have a starting time limit of 105 seconds to get as many points as possible. Each letter Doughnutfruit you collect awards 2 more seconds to your timer.
You'll notice in the middle of your screen there is the word Hasee shown as a shadow. As you collect the letter Doughnutfruits, you will fill this out. If you fill it out using a mixture of the orange and purple colours, you are awarded 20 extra seconds. However, if you stick with a single colour and collect either all purple or all orange letters, then you are awarded 40 extra seconds!

Hase?
The colour of letters corresponds with the colour of the Hasee that can pick it up. The orange Hasee (Woogy) can pick up orange letters but not purple ones, while the purple Hasee (Jimmi) can pick up purple letters but not orange ones. If you're just playing for some Neopoints, don't worry about gaming the colours; just get whatever letters you can whenever you can.
If you collect all one colour of letter, a cute little Hasee (actually, a cute enormous Hasee) pops onto the screen with a happy little squeal.
What To Avoid
Along with all the sugary, fruity goodness of Doughnutfruits, there are other things flying through the air that are to be kept well away from.
Dung
Gravy?
Snotty berry thing??
If Jimmi or Woogy hit any of these nasties then they will make a little grunt of displeasure and will be unable to collect any other items on the screen for four seconds. They can really get in the way throughout the game, and you may find yourself having to "sacrifice" one of the Hasees by having them hit a pile of sludge so that the other one can bounce up in time to nab a rare Doughnutfruit. On desktop, you can still move your Hasee as they travel through the air, so can try to guide them out of the way.

Ready to get thrown headfirst into some nasty junk
Timing
Experiment with the length of time it takes to get from one place to another. As a general rule, it takes about 2 seconds from branch to see-saw. Remember to look both ways before leaping; after one goes down the other one will come up, no matter what may be in that one's way. Time your jumps and dodge the non-Doughnutfruits and you'll do fine.
Maintaining all these factors gets harder as you progress through. The Doughnutfruits and such start moving faster and faster, until it's pretty hard to predict where and when you should jump. Eventually you'll just have to jump wildly and go for whatever you can get.
End Screen
There are two different screens you may see at the end of the game depending on your final score. The happy Hasees eating will appear for any score of 100 or above. If you score 99 points or less, the Hasees will be full of tears.
Ollie Appearance
Like many Flash games on the site, this game was worked on by Ollie, also known as the Phantom Orange Shirt Guy. There is a small chance that Ollie will appear instead of an item. He is worth 42 points.
For a full list of Ollie's various appearances, check out our Phantom Orange Shirt Guy article!
Changes From Flash Version
There are number of substantial changes from the Flash version. It is unknown which of these are bugs, oversights, or intentional changes.
- Arrow keys cannot be used for movement. While the arrow keys do appear to activate your Hasee, it remains attracted to your mouse cursor and will not actually move.
- No cheat codes. The Flash version contained two cheat codes:
doughnutfruit
, which added 20 seconds to your timer; and pleasegivemeonemillionneopointsthankyouhasees
, which just played a funny animation. Neither of these work in the HTML5 version.
- No sound on iOS. Although there are buttons to toggle the music ("Load Soundtrack") and sound effects ("Turn Sound On"), neither of these does anything on iOS. (They work as intended on desktop and Android.)
- The game is not included on your personal list of games played. No matter what score you submit, it will not appear on your personal high scores.
- There is no 1,000 Neopoint limit. None of the HTML5 games have the 1,000 NP cap per score submission that all Flash games have; you can earn over 1,000 NPs per score submission if your score is high enough.
- There is no high score table or trophies. Trophies are only awarded for scores submitted with the Flash version.