🐰About Poor Bunny
Poor Bunny is a browser platformer where you guide a small, unlucky bunny through a relentless gauntlet of spikes, traps, moving platforms, and enemies. The goal is simple — reach the end of the level. The execution is rarely as easy as it sounds.
Each level throws a new combination of hazards at you. Some require precise timing, others demand you read a trap's pattern before you move. Between runs, you earn carrots that unlock over 100 different bunny characters — from ninja bunnies to space bunnies — giving you a steady sense of progression even on stages that take a dozen attempts to clear.
Poor Bunny runs entirely in your browser with no download, no account, and no setup required. Click Play and you're in. It's the kind of game that fits a five-minute break just as well as a two-hour session.
🌟Key Features
100+ Bunnies to Unlock
There are over 100 different bunny characters to collect — ninja bunnies, space bunnies, holiday bunnies, and plenty of others. Each one is purely cosmetic, but working toward a new unlock gives you a reason to keep pushing through the harder levels.
Tight, Responsive Controls
Move with arrow keys or WASD, jump with Spacebar. Tap for a short hop, hold for more height. The controls are precise enough that when you die — and you will — it's on you, not the game. That's what makes finally clearing a level satisfying.
Trap-Based Level Design
Levels are built around reading danger: spikes that fire on a delay, platforms that collapse after your first step, enemies with fixed patrol routes. Understanding a trap's pattern before you move is half the game.
Carrot Collection
Carrots are scattered through each level as optional objectives, often hidden off the main path or near the trickiest hazards. Grabbing them all in a single run is the kind of self-imposed challenge that extends replay value long after you've cleared the stage.
Short, Replayable Levels
Most levels take under a minute once you know the layout. The tight loop — die, restart, improve — is what makes Poor Bunny easy to pick up for a few minutes and hard to put down for an hour.
Plays in Any Browser, No Download
Poor Bunny runs directly in your browser. No app to install, no account to create. Open the page and play — on desktop or laptop, at home or at school.
🎮How to Play
Open and Play
Go to PoorBunny.cc and click the Play button. The game loads directly in your browser — no download, no sign-up, no waiting.
Move and Jump
Arrow keys or WASD to move left and right. Spacebar to jump — tap it for a short hop, hold it for more height. That's everything you need to control your bunny.
Read the Traps Before You Move
Most deaths in Poor Bunny come from rushing. Watch how spikes, platforms, and enemies behave for a moment before committing. The patterns are consistent — learn them and the level opens up.
Collect Carrots Along the Way
Carrots are scattered off the main path, often near the trickiest spots. They're optional, but collecting them unlocks new bunny characters. Once you've cleared a level, go back for the ones you missed.
Reach the Exit
Your goal is to reach the flag or door at the end of each level. There's usually more than one route — the faster path isn't always the safer one.
💡Tips in Poor Bunny
Pause Before You Jump
Most deaths in Poor Bunny happen from jumping into something you didn't see coming. Spend a moment watching how spikes, platforms, and enemies move before committing. The patterns are predictable — learn them once and they stop surprising you.
Tap for Precision, Hold for Height
A quick tap of Spacebar gives a short, controlled hop. Holding it launches you higher. On levels with tight gaps and low ceilings, tapping is almost always the right call.
Carrots Mark the Risky Paths
Carrots are usually placed near or above the most dangerous traps in a level. If you spot a carrot in a hard-to-reach spot, there's a way to grab it — but you probably want to clear the level once first before going for it.
Each Death Teaches You Something
Levels are short enough that a few failed runs usually reveals everything you need to know. If you keep dying at the same spot, slow down and watch the hazard for a full cycle before trying again.
The Faster Route Isn't Always Safer
Poor Bunny levels often have a direct path and a longer detour. The direct path tends to have more traps. If you keep dying on the main route, look for an alternate way through — it might be slower but survivable.
❓FAQS
What is Poor Bunny?
Poor Bunny is a browser platformer where you guide a small bunny through increasingly difficult levels filled with spikes, moving platforms, and enemies. The goal is to reach the exit on each level while avoiding traps and collecting carrots along the way.
How do I play Poor Bunny?
Use arrow keys or WASD to move left and right, and Spacebar to jump. Tap for a short hop, hold for more height. No setup needed — just open PoorBunny.cc and click Play to start immediately.
Do I need to download anything to play Poor Bunny?
No. Poor Bunny runs entirely in your web browser. There's nothing to install or download — just open the page and play.
Is Poor Bunny free to play?
Yes, Poor Bunny is completely free. No payment, no account, no subscription required.
Can I play Poor Bunny at school?
Poor Bunny is unblocked and accessible directly from a browser, so it works in most environments where browser games are allowed.
Can I play Poor Bunny on my phone or tablet?
Poor Bunny is designed for keyboard play on desktop and laptop. It may work on mobile devices, but the experience is best on a computer.
How do I unlock new bunny characters?
Collecting carrots throughout the levels is how you earn new bunny characters. There are over 100 to unlock — each one is cosmetic, but hunting for them adds a layer of challenge beyond just clearing the stage.
Will my progress be saved?
Poor Bunny saves progress in your browser's local storage. As long as you use the same browser and don't clear site data, your unlocked characters and level progress will be there when you come back.
Why does Poor Bunny feel so hard?
The game is designed to punish rushing. Most traps follow predictable patterns, so the difficulty comes from reading the level carefully rather than raw reflexes. Slowing down usually helps more than trying harder.
Who made Poor Bunny?
Poor Bunny is an indie browser game. You can play the original version here at PoorBunny.cc, free and unblocked, directly in your browser.
Can I share Poor Bunny with others?
Yes — just share the PoorBunny.cc link. Anyone with a browser can open it and start playing immediately, no account or download required.
🎮Ready to Play?
Your bunny is waiting. Click Play, start dodging traps, and see how far you can get.
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