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UX principle: Visibility of System Status UX principle: Visibility

Advantages analysis:

The overall layout of the game interface is clear, especially the "Score: 0" score information in the center of the top is very prominent. The font color is bright blue, which is highly distinguishable from the background and has a good visual effect. This design helps players to constantly monitor their scoring status during the game, enhancing the game's feedback and sense of participation. In addition, the "Home" and "Help" icons in the upper right corner provide clear paths for players to return and seek help, which is particularly user-friendly for first-time users.

Areas for improvement:

The three function buttons in the upper left corner (Settings, Refresh, Pause) have beautiful icons, but their colors and styles are too similar and they are close together, which can easily cause accidental touches. In addition, the buttons lack prompt information (such as floating instructions or first-time guidance), and new users may not be clear about the specific functions of each button when using them for the first time. It is recommended to add a brief beginner's guide when entering the game for the first time, or add prompt text (such as "Settings", "Restart") to the buttons to improve recognition. In addition, it is recommended to add dynamic feedback (such as animations, sound effects, etc.) to the "score" to provide users with real-time perception when the score changes, enhancing the fun and immersion of the game.

Overall evaluation:

The interface is simple yet detailed, and the 3D scene construction has a sense of hierarchy. The combination of characters and background elements is natural, and the button icon design is unified, reflecting a certain level of professionalism. If more "feedback" and "guidance" can be added to the interaction details, it will further enhance the overall user experience