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Poor Bunny Game

When I first downloaded Poor Bunny , I honestly thought it would be a relaxing casual game. The bunny looked adorable, and the idea of collecting carrots sounded simple enough. But within seconds, I realized how wrong I was. Traps came flying from every direction—spikes shooting up from the ground, knives dropping from above, and other obstacles appearing out of nowhere.

At first, I struggled to even last more than a few seconds. The speed of the traps caught me off guard, and I found myself restarting again and again. But that’s exactly what makes Poor Bunny so addictive. Every time I failed, I felt the urge to try again, convinced that I could beat my last score. Eventually, I got better at reading the timing of traps and planning my jumps more carefully. The sense of accomplishment when I finally managed a long run with a big carrot haul was incredibly satisfying.

What I enjoy most is the mix of humor and difficulty. The bunny is so cute that you can’t help but root for it, but the game seems almost determined to see it fail. That contrast keeps things lighthearted while still offering a serious challenge.