When I first downloaded Poor Bunny, I was immediately charmed by the cute, big-eyed bunny character and the colorful world filled with carrots. At a glance, the game looks simple and innocent, but the reality is much more thrilling. From the very first run, I realized that this wasn’t just a casual game—it’s a fast-paced, reflex-testing adventure that constantly keeps you on your toes.

What makes Poor Bunny so addictive is the contrast between its cheerful appearance and the challenging gameplay. You hop around collecting carrots, but traps suddenly appear from the ground, spikes fall from above, and dangers surround you. Each second feels like a battle to survive. I found myself saying, “Just one more try,” dozens of times, because every failure pushed me to go further and beat my own high score.

One of the best feelings in the game is managing to survive through a particularly chaotic moment, hopping quickly to avoid danger while snatching a chain of carrots. The sense of accomplishment is real, even if I only last a few more seconds than before. It’s this mix of frustration and excitement that makes Poor Bunny so much fun to play.

How to Play Poor Bunny

The rules of Poor Bunny are straightforward, but mastering them takes practice:

Objective: Collect as many carrots as possible without dying. The more carrots you grab, the higher your score.

Avoid traps: Watch out for spikes, knives, and other hazards that appear randomly on the platform or fall from above. They show up quickly, so you need sharp reflexes.

Controls: Use the arrow keys (or touchscreen swipes on mobile) to move the bunny left, right, and jump. Timing your moves is the key to survival.

Stay alert: The longer you survive, the more difficult the game becomes. Traps appear faster and in trickier spots, making it essential to stay focused.

Replay to improve: Each run feels different thanks to the unpredictable traps, so replaying helps you learn patterns and react better.