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The movement isn’t normal. The bunny runs in a looping path, and every click changes direction. It feels awkward at first, but once it clicks, you start planning your turns instead of reacting late.
You’re always chasing the next rose, guided by a compass that points the way. Getting there isn’t simple; bulls cut you off, and one bad turn can send you straight into them.
Pick up a carrot, and suddenly things shift. You get a boost, a bit of breathing room, or something unexpected that helps you stay alive longer. Timing when to grab one actually matters.
Everything looks bright and playful, but the gameplay doesn’t go easy on you. It gets hectic fast, especially when more bulls show up, and space gets tighter.
The longer you last, the harder it gets. You’re balancing movement, dodging, and chasing targets all at once. Mess up once, and it’s over—but it’s easy to jump back in and try again.



















