by Poor Bunny at
When I first downloaded Poor Bunny , I was instantly drawn in by its adorable visuals. The big-eyed bunny character looked so innocent and cute that I assumed it would be a light, casual game. However, after just a few rounds, I quickly realized that Poor Bunny is far more challenging than it appears. The traps come fast and without warning, forcing me to stay alert at all times. At first, I kept getting eliminated within seconds, but with practice, I started to learn how to anticipate the dangers and react faster.
The addictive part of the game is the balance between collecting carrots and staying alive. Sometimes I got greedy, going after a carrot that seemed just a little out of reach, only to get hit by a falling trap. That mix of frustration and fun kept me coming back. The more I played, the more rewarding each high score felt. For me, the experience was both entertaining and nerve-wracking, and I loved the combination of cute design with chaotic, reflex-based gameplay.
How to Play Poor Bunny
The objective of Poor Bunny is simple: guide your bunny to collect as many carrots as possible while avoiding deadly traps. But simplicity doesn’t mean ease—the game demands quick reflexes and sharp focus.
Movement: Use the arrow keys or on-screen controls to make the bunny hop around the platforms.
Collect Carrots: The main goal is to grab as many carrots as you can. Each carrot increases your score.
Avoid Traps: Knives, spikes, and falling obstacles appear randomly. These traps can come from above, below, or the sides, so you must always be ready to dodge.
Stay Alive: The longer you survive, the more challenging the game becomes. The traps appear faster and in greater numbers, testing your reflexes to the limit.
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