by PoggiPlayReleased Sep 19, 2025
Squid Game-inspired instant-win game with four difficulty modes. Guide a rabbit through multiplier doors and cash out before elimination. Up to 5,000x on Hardcore.

Game Type
RTP
95%
Volatility
High
Max Win
5,000x
Paylines
Door Progression (advance through columns with escalating multipliers, cash out anytime)
Min Bet
$0.5
Max Bet
$100

Labu Run puts you in control of a rabbit wearing a green tracksuit marked "456" - an obvious nod to a certain Korean survival show. The game loads with a row of blue doors stretching across the screen, each labeled with a multiplier: 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.3x, 1.5x, 1.8x, and higher. Press PLAY, and your rabbit approaches the first door. Behind it sits either a pile of cash (safe) or a Pink Soldier (game over). If you survive, two buttons appear. GO pushes forward to the next door and a higher multiplier. CASH OUT collects your current winnings immediately.
That's the entire loop. No reels, no paylines, no free spins. Every round is a sequence of binary decisions where one bad result wipes everything from that round. The golden piggy bank on the splash screen shows 5,000x - that's the ceiling on Hardcore difficulty, and reaching it means surviving every single door without a misstep.
Before each round, you pick from Easy, Medium, Hard, or Hardcore. This changes the number of columns you navigate and how fast the multipliers escalate.
Easy gives you 16 columns with a ceiling around 1,000x. Multipliers climb slowly - 1.1x, 1.2x, 1.3x - so the early doors feel almost safe. Hardcore cuts the path to roughly 10 columns but pushes the ceiling to 5,000x. Multipliers jump faster, and the elimination probability at each step rises noticeably. Hard sits at 12 columns with a 2,000x cap. Medium balances the two extremes.
Switching between modes mid-session is allowed. A cautious streak on Easy followed by a few Hardcore attempts is a legitimate approach, and the game's structure encourages it. Few instant-win titles offer this kind of built-in volatility control - it's the single strongest design choice PoggiPlay made here.
Near the end of each difficulty path, candy boxes replace standard doors. The final column always presents one. Choosing to continue triggers a dalgona minigame straight from the show: your rabbit cuts a shape - triangle, circle, star, or umbrella - from a sugar disc using a needle. The umbrella appears only at the last step and is supposedly the hardest to complete.
It looks interactive. It isn't. The RNG decides the outcome before the animation plays. Still, the visual payoff is satisfying when the shape pops out cleanly, and the candy challenge gives Labu Run its one genuine mechanical distinction from PoggiPlay's Chicken Run, which uses the same column-progression engine without any endgame twist.
The minimum bet is €0.50 per round. For an instant-win game where rounds last seconds, that floor feels high. Most crash and instant-win titles from larger providers start at €0.10 or lower. On Hardcore, a cold streak burns through a balance quickly.
There's no gamble feature, no bonus buy, and no progressive element between rounds. Each play is fully independent. A live wins ticker scrolls across the top showing other players' results in real time - a social touch, though the practical value is zero since outcomes are RNG-determined regardless.
PoggiPlay released Chicken Run two months before this game, then followed with Chicken Curry three months later. All three share identical core mechanics with different skins. The Squid Game theming and dalgona minigame are what separate Labu Run from its siblings. For players who connect with that aesthetic, the differences land. For everyone else, this plays the same as any other PoggiPlay column runner.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.