Poor Bunny is a game that hates bunnies. At least, that’s how it feels when you’re hopping for dear life while sawblades, spikes, and wrecking balls chase your adorable tail across eight tiny platforms.
But I can’t stop playing it.
Whether I’m going solo to beat my high score or squeezing shoulder-to-shoulder with a friend in 2-player co-op or versus mode, Poor Bunny keeps pulling me back in with its addictive, reflex-testing loop. Carrots, both regular and golden, drop like candy, and grabbing just one more always feels worth the risk. Until it isn’t.
Every 100 points unlocks a different bunny (I’ve got a wizard rabbit, a zombie one, and I swear I saw a hotdog costume?). There’s just one level and one music track, but the escalating chaos keeps things fresh. This isn’t just a platform game; it’s a cute bunny’s survival story in a trap-filled nightmare disguised as a pixel-perfect playground.
Play the game for five minutes, and you’ll understand. Play for an hour, and you’ll be muttering “Poor bunny…” as your favorite rabbit gets flattened, again.
Developer
Adventure Islands
Platform
Web browser, Android, iOS
How to Play Poor Bunny
Single Player:
WASD or Arrow Keys = Move
Two Players:
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Player 1:
Arrow Keys = Move -
Player 2:
WASD = Move