Buttbun Hunter Rpg V10 Freddykun Review
This is where v10 shines. Travel to the Crystal Burrows and farm “Glitterbuns.” They drop “Sparkle Pellets,” which sell for 500 Stinkcoins each. Buy the Freddy Boots from the merchant in Hoptown – they double movement speed outside combat.
Premise: In a warped arcade world, you’re Freddykun, a ragged but determined “buttbun hunter” hired to track down mischievous creature-robots called Buttbuns that steal citizens’ memories. Each Buttbun carries one fragmented memory token; recover enough to rebuild a missing person’s past.
Core mechanics (rules-light):
Starting scene: You awake in Rust Alley with a half-glitched poster of someone you vaguely knew. A trembling shopkeeper begs: “They took her memories—find the Buttbuns.” You have a tattered netgun, a deck of stray circuit-keys, and one clue: a lipstick-smudged sticker that reads “NORA-451.” buttbun hunter rpg v10 freddykun
Sample encounters (pick one):
Buttbun types:
Sample Memory Tokens (use these to roleplay recovered fragments): This is where v10 shines
Advancement:
Tone and playstyle:
If you want: a one-shot script, stat blocks, printable character sheet, or a longer scenario arc adapted to 2–4 players. Which would you like? Starting scene: You awake in Rust Alley with
Hidden in a breakable wall in the post-game dungeon is a character named “F.K.” who sells overpowered weapons for 99,999 “Stinkcoins.” Farming Stinkcoins is the true endgame.
The infamous “rhythm butt-slapping” mini-game has been completely reworked. Instead of a simple click-timing bar, v10 introduces a Dance Dance Revolution-style arrow sequence. Hit 90% of arrows to tame the Buttbun. Miss too many, and the Buttbun “bounces away,” forcing a retreat.
Let’s be honest: this is not a game for everyone. If you’re looking for Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy VI, look elsewhere. If you want a bizarre, mechanically sound, and utterly unique RPG that treats its absurd premise with genuine mechanical respect—then yes, pick up v10.
Who should play:
Who should avoid: