Poor Bunny looks adorable for about five seconds, then it turns into a relentless reflex challenge. Your goal is simple: stay alive as long as possible while collecting carrots. The arena continuously spawns deadly hazards, and pattern density rises quickly, forcing split-second movement decisions and constant repositioning.
The game shines because each run is short, intense, and easy to restart. You are always one clean dodge sequence away from a new personal best, and that "one more run" energy makes Poor Bunny dangerously replayable in both solo and local co-op modes.

Think in cycles: survive first, score second. Central positioning gives you more route choices and better visibility on incoming patterns. Only commit to risky carrots when the next movement lane is already clear. In co-op, avoid crossing your partner's path unless absolutely necessary; shared movement discipline keeps both players alive much longer.
