
If your browser supports it, translate the pages to English. Here are the links to each dungeon's maps. This guide is still a work in progress, and I rely heavily on the community to fill in the blanks, so feel free to leave any info or knowledge you think is relevant, or ask questions if what you need to know isn't covered in the guide. You can hold ctrl to skip through these quickly if you desire. You can't avoid all of these scenes either, as when you rest to restore health and skill uses there is an H scene. Although in my opinion it is a little darker, but still not too bad. If you have played Rance, it's a bit like that. After you gain some resources and get the hang of things, this game becomes a breeze (mostly.) If you follow the starting tips in this help topic, even if only as a guideline, then you should be well on your way to. This game is difficult at first, and some people may rage quit pretty early on due to it. The gameplay is traditional dungeon crawling, akin to King's Field. There is a hierarchy to work your way up, and the game is pretty addicting if not a bit grindy. I don't have any right to complainīunny Black (at least the first one) is more or less a simulation of being a minion to a demon. They also plan to translate Bunny Black 2 and 3! As it is a fan translation, there are some mistakes here and there, but nothing major. The English patch for this game was created by the hard working people at Seiha Translations. Unfortunately, this is their first game to be translated into English. Every game they release is a simulator of anything from managing a Hot Spring resort to surviving on a deserted island. Bunny Black is the first of a trilogy developed by SofthouseChara, known for their unique simulation games.
