In this long-form article, we’ll explore the game’s story, mechanics, art style, v1.01 improvements, and whether it’s worth your time. Usagi (Japanese for “rabbit”) isn’t a real bunny girl—just a minimum-wage employee at a themed café in Akihabara. One night, after a disastrous shift, she stumbles into a strange portal behind her apartment’s vending machine and wakes up aboard the U.S.S. Fluffle , a ramshackle alien vessel.
The aliens, a trio of incompetent bounty hunters called the Glib-Glibs, mistake her rabbit ear headband for a rare “Leporidian energy emitter.” Instead of experimenting on her, they hire her as a consultant to help them track down a rogue space pirate. The twist? The pirate has been brainwashing alien civilizations using a knockoff anime mascot costume. Bunny Girl--39-s Strange Alien Adventure -v1.01- -K...
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