Merry Bunny Garden Build 21068686

Merry Bunny Garden is a light, quirky action spin-off of the Bunny Garden series that turns the post-shift misadventures of three bunny-girl hostesses into a short, hazard-filled escort game. The premise is simple and amusing: after a glamorous night out Kana, Rin, and Miuka are too drunk to walk straight, and your job is to guide them safely through a city full of traps and pratfalls back to their home.
Story
The narrative is minimal and playful - it’s the aftermath of another busy night at Bunny Garden. The three protagonists must make it home without embarrassing themselves and be ready to greet their guests the next day. The plot mainly serves as a framework for the game’s mishaps and comedic incidents rather than a deep story.
Gameplay
Gameplay revolves around controlling the "woozy" characters as they stagger through streets, avoiding obstacles such as steps, cars, bicycles, trash cans, manholes and other environmental hazards. The drunken movement is a central mechanic: walking and balance are intentionally unreliable, so players must adapt to unpredictable motion, recover from collisions, and manage situations that can quickly lead to a Game Over. The game trades complexity for bite-sized, humorous challenge - accidents and slapstick moments are frequent and play into the game’s charm.
Presentation and Characters
The cast - Kana (Mio Hoshitani), Rin (Eri Suzuki), and Miuka (Masumi Tazawa) - receive voice work, which helps sell the lighthearted, playful tone. Character design by Waon Inui and scenario by Takayoshi Muto contribute to a colorful, fanservice-leaning aesthetic that fits the Bunny Garden world. Note: the developer states all characters involved in sexual content are over 18 and that there are no R18 elements in this title.
Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- Charming, tongue-in-cheek premise and tone
- Simple, immediately accessible action mechanics with comedic payoff
- Voice acting and character art enhance the atmosphere
- Cons:
- Limited depth and variety - gameplay can feel repetitive over longer sessions
- Relies heavily on the player’s appreciation for slapstick and fanservice-adjacent humor
- Short overall experience
Who it’s for
Merry Bunny Garden is best suited for players looking for a short, casual action game with a playful, slightly cheeky theme and straightforward challenges. Fans of the original Bunny Garden or those who enjoy light, comic escort-style gameplay will get the most out of it. If you expect a deep narrative or complex mechanics, this spin-off may feel too simple.
Content note: the game involves drunkenness and mild fanservice; the developer affirms all characters are adults and there are no explicit R18 elements.
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