From the UI perspective, it is done very well. Although the background is simple, it effectively highlights the buttons and titles that need to be emphasized. The button has a UX design. The title will zoom in and out to emphasize, which also enhances the user experience. Regarding other aspects of the menu, settings such as difficulty and language switching have been made. Although I am not sure if they have been implemented, this is undoubtedly good. Explained how to play the game in the form of explaining traffic rules. Clicking the START button will prompt the user to choose between a boy or a girl, which is beneficial for the target audience of the game as it provides a stronger sense of immersion and educational value. There are some bugs in the game, but the flaws do not overshadow the strengths, as it has already achieved its goal of educating children about traffic rules. At the same time, it maintains a good user experience, such as the ability to return to the menu at any time, and a corresponding feedback interface when the game fails or wins. This game is undoubtedly excellent.