Casual

Poor Bunny

The obstacles keep adding up. The bunny keeps trying. One of them will eventually break.

Casual A few minutes Mobile & Desktop
Overview

What It Is

Poor Bunny is an obstacle course game where survival is the only goal. You guide a small rabbit through levels packed with hazards (spikes, moving platforms, falling objects, gaps) that arrive in combinations designed to punish inattention. The name summarizes the experience from the rabbit’s perspective.

Mechanics

How It Plays

You control movement with arrow keys or on-screen buttons: left, right, and jump. The bunny does not move on its own; you’re in full control of when and where it goes. Timing the jump is everything: hitting the button too early or too late on moving platforms puts you into a hazard. Most obstacles have a visible rhythm. You watch for it, then move. The controls are responsive, which means when you die, the reason is almost always readable without guesswork.

Pacing

What to Expect

Early stages give you one hazard type at a time. A floor of spikes. A moving platform. A gap. They introduce each mechanic in isolation before combining them. By the middle levels, those elements arrive together and you’re managing multiple things at once. Death comes fast and the restart is instant. There’s no long death animation or loading screen between attempts. Sessions are short by design; you’ll cycle through deaths and restarts quickly. The game respects that your time is finite, even when it’s making the bunny’s life very difficult.

Audience

Who It’s For

Works well for players who like precision platformers at a casual scale, with enough challenge to be engaging without the brutality of harder indie platformers. The retry loop is short enough that repeated failure doesn’t exhaust patience. Not a good pick if dying quickly kills your motivation; Poor Bunny will kill you often, particularly in later stages where the hazard combinations require real timing practice. If that’s appealing, the difficulty curve is honest and learnable.

Key facts

Reference data for Poor Bunny, verified by the editorial desk on 4 August 2026.
Title Poor Bunny
Category in this library Casual
Platform Web browser (desktop and mobile)
Typical session 3–10 minutes
Input Mouse or touch
Installation None — the title runs on its host platform, not on this site
Cost on host platform Free
Account required No
Profile status Maintained — last reviewed 4 August 2026

Questions

The game includes multiple stages with increasing difficulty. The exact level count isn’t fixed in the version available on Poki; check the in-game level select after starting.
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It gets more precise as you progress. Early levels have wide landing zones. Later stages require tighter timing on moving platforms. The controls are consistent, so what felt like bad luck is usually a timing issue you can fix on the next try.

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