
Poor Bunny is a fast-paced survival game where you take control of a vulnerable bunny trapped in a confined grid. Surrounded by constantly spawning hazards and falling traps, your objective is to stay alive for as long as possible while collecting golden coins to boost your score. The longer you survive, the more intense and unpredictable the challenge becomes.
The player controls a small bunny that can hop in four directions: left, right, up, or down. Traps appear randomly around the grid—some fall from above, others shoot from the sides. Poor Bunny requires constant motion and quick thinking to survive. Any hesitation or misstep results in immediate failure. The speed of each hazard gradually increases, forcing the player to adapt.
Poor Bunny offers two core modes: single-player and multiplayer. In single-player, your only goal is to survive and earn the highest possible score. Multiplayer allows two players to control separate bunnies in the same arena. The traps remain the same, but the space becomes tighter and coordination is essential to avoid interfering with one another’s movements.
Each session in Poor Bunny is procedurally generated, meaning traps are never in the same pattern twice. The game doesn’t have traditional levels; instead, it ramps up the speed and frequency of hazards as time progresses. Scoring is based on the number of coins collected and how long you manage to stay alive without taking a hit.
Poor Bunny is a game of reaction, planning, and quick decision-making. The simple visual style allows players to focus entirely on movement and survival. Every second adds to the tension as hazards stack and the safe zones shrink, turning each run into a self-contained test of reflexes and endurance.