Poor Bunny is a masterclass in combining an adorable aesthetic with brutally difficult, reflex-testing gameplay. When you first launch the game, you're greeted by a charming, big-eyed bunny and vibrant, appetizing carrots scattered across simple platforms. It looks harmless—like a casual snack of a game. My experience, however, quickly turned into a frantic, heart-pounding trial of skill that is shockingly addictive.

The core of the game is a pure high-score chase, which provides that perfect "just one more try" loop. The initial runs are easy, lulling you into a false sense of security. But within seconds, the rhythm changes as the screen starts filling up with spikes, buzzsaws, and falling blades that appear out of nowhere. The title is entirely accurate; you’ll feel genuinely sorry for the little guy as you inevitably lead him into a dozen different deadly traps!

The genius of Poor Bunny lies in its escalating difficulty. It’s not just about speed, but about pattern recognition and quick decision-making. You are constantly scanning the platforms for the next carrot while simultaneously predicting where the next instant-kill trap will spawn.