Adventure [v1.01] — Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien
Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure is a short-form experience (about 4-6 hours) that never overstays its welcome. It’s smart, silly, and surprisingly heartfelt. Underneath the absurdist humor is a genuine story about finding your place in a universe that makes no sense.
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 Usagi , 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." bunny girl’s strange alien adventure [v1.01]
Make sure to visit the Moon of Lost Socks before the third act. The patch added a new ending where Usagi opens a diner. It’s the good ending. Have you played Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure ? Did you find the secret rubber chicken? Let me know in the comments below. Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure is a short-form
If you told me that my favorite narrative palate-cleanser of 2026 would involve a costumed server hopping between dimensions, I would have laughed. But here we are. Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure has officially hopped out of the indie shadows and onto my “Must-Play” list. Version 1
Whimsical Sci-Fi / Point-and-Click Puzzle / Visual Novel Platform: PC (Steam/Itch.io) Version Reviewed: v1.01 (Post-Launch Patch)