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I didn’t expect managing traffic to be fun, but this game really surprised me! It’s both challenging and creative, turning a usually stressful task into an engaging survival game. The goal is to last as long as you can while keeping traffic flowing — simple in concept, but tricky in execution.

The controls work well, especially rotating cones clockwise or anti-clockwise with left and right, though I think adding up/down movement could offer a bit more control. Just a suggestion!

It would be great to have clear level targets or milestones, so players can gauge how well they’re doing or aim for the next challenge. Right now, I’m not sure if my survival time was good or not — a bit of feedback or a progression system could really elevate the experience.

Also, a small note: the car honks can get a little annoying. Maybe something more relaxing for background audio could help — like the calming music you sometimes hear in massage parlours on the streets of India!

Overall, a fun and original idea. Well done!

It's the first game I've ever finished so thank you very much for your great feedback.

I noticed that the up/down keys felt like they were missing but wasn't sure whether I could change something once the game was uploaded or not, but I guess I can so I'll add some kind of milestones or even an endless mode together with a sort of story mode. I've never got more than a 70 seconds run btw so I think that's sort of the target to aim for, but, you got to get lucky because there are some impossible situations where getting a crash is unavoidable, It can be fixed but I need second opinions for if I should leave it or try to fix It.

Also, I made the honks annoying on purpose as kind of the "charm" (if you can call it that way) of the game, but I'll change the bg sounds, leaving the honks that you get from standing in front of a car, although may be with lower volume.

Thank you again for your feedback.