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If you are looking for a straightforward dating sim or a mindless walking simulator, look elsewhere. Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure [v1.01] is for players who enjoy The Stanley Parable’s humor, Undertale’s unique battle system, and Silent Hill’s oppressive atmosphere.

Score: 8.5/10

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Stuck on the first act? Here are three essential tips for the latest patch:

Luna’s vision cleared to reveal a world unlike any carrot field she’d ever known. Zephyra Prime floated in a sea of pastel clouds, its surface covered in floating islands of crystalline flora that sang when the wind brushed past them. The sky pulsed with ribbons of aurora, and a gentle hum resonated from the planet’s core.

A delegation of Aeralis—tall, translucent beings with luminous veins—descended from a floating citadel. Their leader, Eldara, introduced herself with a melodic voice that seemed to echo in Luna’s very thoughts. bunny girl%E2%80%99s strange alien adventure %5Bv1.01%5D

Eldara: “Welcome, Luna Hopwell of Carroton. We are the Celestial Harvesters. Our world relies on a rare energy source—the Luminous Carrot—that only a being of pure heart and hopping prowess can harvest.”

Luna stared at the Luminous Carrot: a glowing, levitating root that pulsed with a soft amber light, perched atop an obsidian pedestal. It was the exact match to the symbol from the hologram.


You play as Usagi, a cynical part-time "bunny girl" hostess at a failing club in Neo-Tokyo. After blacking out during a meteor shower, she wakes up aboard a sterile, impossibly clean alien ship. The twist? The aliens are not green-skinned invaders; they are bureaucratic, emotionally confused, and obsessed with human pop culture. If you are looking for a straightforward dating

The "Strange Adventure" part of the title is literal. Usagi must navigate a ship that shifts between being a dating sim, a resource-management survival game, and a grotesque body horror labyrinth. Version 1.01 specifically addresses the clunky inventory system of the original launch, making the bizarre crafting mechanics (combining "Ripped Stocking" with "Quantum Goo" to make a "Distraction Lasso") actually intuitive.

The three potential alien love interests are not mere archetypes; they are philosophical foils designed to destabilize Usagi-chan’s fragile sense of self.

Each alien reflects a different dimension of Usagi-chan’s alienation: from her own emotions (Xylox), from her body (Gzz’th), and from linear meaning (Qu). The "strange adventure" is thus an internal one, mapped onto a galactic road trip. Cons: Stuck on the first act

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