If you played the buggy 1.0 release, you might have quit in frustration. The v1.01 update is the definitive way to play. Here is the changelog of fixes that matter:
Luna’s ears twitched as she entered the misty corridors. The walls were made of semi‑transparent plasma, constantly reconfiguring. She quickly realized that each turn responded to vibrations: a soft thump of her foot sent ripples that rearranged the path ahead.
Using a combination of rhythmic hopping and listening to the faint hum of the nebula, Luna charted a route. When she misstepped, the mist recoiled, briefly showing a glimpse of the Chrono‑Garden—a place where time grew like vines. By staying attuned to the present moment, Luna avoided temporal traps and emerged on the other side, breathless but victorious. bunny girl%E2%80%99s strange alien adventure %5Bv1.01%5D
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.
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. If you played the buggy 1
You can find Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure [v1.01] on Steam and Itch.io. If you already own the base game, the patch downloads automatically. For physical collectors, a limited-run CD with a sticker sheet was announced last week.
Pro tip: After installing, go to the settings menu and turn on "Creator Commentary." The developer hid audio logs in v1.01 explaining why the alien king looks like a giant mayonnaise jar. It is worth the extra 200MB download. You play as Usagi , a cynical part-time
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