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."
: Progress is often blocked by switches, simple logic tasks, and mechanisms that must be triggered correctly. bunny girl’s strange alien adventure [v1.01]
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. You play as , a pragmatic (and slightly
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. But here we are
To escape, Ellie must navigate this alien landscape, solve puzzles, and collect train tickets—the key to finding her way off the planet. The narrative progress is tied closely to dialogue choices and interactions with the eccentric inhabitants of the world. Core Gameplay Mechanics
: Players must battle various monsters, avoid traps, and trigger mechanisms correctly to collect train tickets , which are essential for escaping the planet.