This game is as clean as it is incredibly difficult. It's a very simply idea, executed with as much polish, consideration and variance as possible. It consistently feels amazing to interact with, and every time I lose I just get the overwhelming urge to play one more round, which is about the best possible psychological response you could ask for from an infinite runner like this. I was initially thinking that maybe the initial loop being slower and then gradually speeding up would help the game, but part of its addictive nature comes from just how fast it is and how easy it is to die immediately. It's very clear there was a lot of care and consideration in every facet of this game, excellent job!