It took me 4 minutes to beat the game. I had no difficulty at all, but I think the gradient of difficulty is pretty well done. You start with nothing, and the further you go and unlock the skills, the more difficult the platformer is. The game design is good for a Metroidvania; it could be pushed further, but for a game done in 48 hours, it's pretty well done. As a negative point, I suppose that the game was made with a controller, so, when you play with a keyboard, it's not really instinctive to know which key to press. We just have a brown rectangle and need to guess the right key. The owl's eye is "Ctrl" and "Alt" for the cat's power. Even when you get closer to a lever, the controller button "x" appears, so you need to guess it's the key "E" on the keyboard. Some powers are pretty obscure. I find the horse speed useless in a platformer like that one, and I can't figure out what the cat's camouflage(?) is for. I like the easter eggs, like the blue screen of death in the lever's room or your photos at the end.