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Have you played Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure [v1.01]? Did you find the secret "Carrot Gun" in the vents? Let us know in the comments below.

She could see the extraction point—a glowing blue beacon at the end of the street. But the street was stretching. The faster she ran, the further away it seemed to get. bunny girl%E2%80%99s strange alien adventure %5Bv1.01%5D

While minor updates typically focus on bug fixes, v1.0.1 is frequently cited as the stable free APK version for mobile users, maintaining the game's core linear structure and character-driven interactions. Have you played Bunny Girl’s Strange Alien Adventure [v1

The door burst open. The club manager, a heavy-set man with cybernetic eyes, stormed in. "Bette! You're late for your shift! And... why is there a slime-child on the antique sofa?" She could see the extraction point—a glowing blue

This glitch aesthetic is not a sign of poor production but a deliberate statement on the impossibility of a fixed self. Usagi-chan is a "v1.01" of a person—patched, updated, but never final. Her bunny suit is a skin that doesn’t quite render. Her memories of Earth are low-resolution assets. The aliens, by contrast, are rendered in crisp, high-definition sprites because they are not burdened by human expectations of coherence. In a pivotal scene, Usagi-chan attempts to explain the concept of "work" to Xylox, who responds by displaying a graph of her cortisol levels. "You are being exploited," it states. "Even now, you seek my approval as if I were a manager." The game glitches here, and for a single frame, the bunny suit disappears, revealing a generic office worker avatar. Then the suit returns. The adventure continues.