Qureate’s bunny girl-filled romance simulation game Bunny Garden The English version will be released for Nintendo Switch on July 25th.
In case you missed it, Bunny Garden was originally released on the Nintendo E-Store back in April, but this is the first time the Japanese game has been physically released in an English-language package. The game is set in a hostess club called Bunny Garden, where the protagonist can increase his intimacy with the various bunny girls by buying them expensive drinks and snacks, engaging in conversation, and playing games. You can even get a sneak peek at each bunny girl’s underwear through the aptly named PTA system (more on that here).

But Bunny Garden has a realistic economic dark side, and spending all your hard-earned money at the club can get you deep into debt. How do you get the money? Gamble or do odd jobs during the week to save up enough cash to splurge at Bunny Garden on the weekend. Bunny Garden topped the digital charts when it was released in Japan, so if you haven’t played it yet, now might be your chance to pick up the game and see what all the hype is about.
Bunny Garden is available for Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam). The game is rated 17+ (CERO D) and supports English, Japanese and Chinese. The physical version for Switch is available for pre-order from PlayAsia and will be available on July 25th.