Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure [v1.01]

You play as , a pragmatic (and slightly jaded) cabaret club bunny girl who, after a freak malfunction of the club’s neon signage, gets abducted—not by greys, but by the Xyloxi , a race of sentient, anxious starfish-people. They didn’t mean to kidnap her; they accidentally bought her uniform’s tracking signal, mistaking it for a "hyper-seduction probe."

: Addressed issues related to platforming physics and menu navigation.

The premise of Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure is exactly what the tin suggests, yet somehow more convoluted. You play as a protagonist who fits the "Bunny Girl" archetype—likely equipped with the classic leotard, cuffs, and ears—but the setting is a harsh, alien landscape. bunny girl’s strange alien adventure [v1.01]

: Reviewers generally note that while the visuals are high quality, the gameplay is relaxed with simple controls and accessible menus.

Version 1.01, the first major stability and quality-of-life patch, has finally polished the rough edges off this weird, wonderful gem. Let’s break down why you should book a ticket on this interstellar bunny trail. You play as , a pragmatic (and slightly

Conversely, leaning into the strange unlocks hidden paths. Dancing the bunny hop during a solemn alien funeral? That’s a secret achievement.

: Players must battle various monsters, avoid traps, and trigger mechanisms correctly to collect train tickets , which are essential for escaping the planet. You play as a protagonist who fits the

There is a meta-narrative to a title like this. The bunny girl costume originated in the West, was appropriated and stylized by Japanese media in the 80s, turned into a gaming trope in the 90s, and has now circled back in indie titles like this one.

: Optimized for a smoother experience on a wider range of Android devices.