A smooth and thematically strong airport runner game. The mechanics are clear, the feedback is responsive, and the level design is immersive. A highly accomplished Unity student project.
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This work is really impressive in every detail. The creativity, the atmosphere, and the effort put into it are all obvious at first glance. It’s not just something you watch or look at casually—it makes you stop, appreciate, and even want to come back and enjoy it again. Great job making something so memorable and enjoyable!
City Parkour offers great accessibility. The controls are simple and easy to understand, with reasonable and gentle difficulty settings, no overly harsh or complicated challenges, suitable for players of all ages and skill levels. UI text is clear with high color contrast, the screen is tidy and bright, and the camera is comfortable without visual pressure. With low operating barriers, clear rule instructions, and friendly guidance, the level is accessible to new and casual players alike. It fully embodies inclusive and user-friendly design, allowing everyone to enjoy parkour easily.
Strengths: Easy and friendly controls, clean and clear visuals, comfortable level rhythm, gentle difficulty curve, smooth overall experience, and high compatibility for all types of players.
Improvements: Some buildings and obstacles look too similar; add color differences or outline effects to improve recognition. Add small interactive elements in long straight sections to enrich the experience. Further optimize character movement feel in high-rise scenes to make jumping and landing more stable and natural.
The Rabbit-Parkour prototype demonstrates strong visual consistency and thoughtful interactive design. The lighting direction is unified across the main menu and gameplay scene, creating a cohesive atmosphere that aligns perfectly with the playful, pastoral theme of the game. The use of primitive shapes for 3D assets (such as platforms, obstacles, and collectible carrots) is well-suited for a grey box prototype, clearly communicating the core level layout and gameplay flow without unnecessary detail.
The implementation of jump and landing sound effects adds delightful tactile feedback, greatly enhancing the sense of immersion and interactivity. The main menu navigation is intuitive, with clear visual cues on button hover and click that effectively reflect user experience principles, making it easy for players to enter the game or adjust settings. The core character control functions (move, jump, camera follow) are responsive and smooth, providing a satisfying and fluid parkour experience that fully meets the assignment requirements.
The project has good visual consistency—the lighting direction is unified throughout the main menu and interactive scene, and the use of primitive shapes for 3D assets (scarecrow, wind turbines, crops) is appropriate for a grey box prototype. The button sound effect implementation is thoughtful, enhancing the interactivity of the prototype.
This charming low-poly 3D platformer is a delightful surprise! The vibrant, pastel-colored world feels so cheerful and inviting, with those whimsical stacked-block trees that give the game a unique, playful aesthetic. The main menu is clean and intuitive, making it super easy to jump straight into the action. It’s clear that a lot of care went into the level design, and the Unity WebGL build runs smoothly without any lag, which is perfect for quick, casual play sessions. A fantastic little indie gem that’s both fun to look at and fun to play!
This game is a breath of fresh air in the browser gaming space! The soft, pastel aesthetic is so calming and visually appealing, with a cohesive color palette that makes every moment feel like a cheerful, whimsical adventure. The control system is brilliantly designed—simple enough for new players to pick up instantly, but with enough depth (thanks to rotation and size controls) to keep things engaging. I love how the game balances simplicity with creativity, and the fact that it runs flawlessly in a WebGL build means it’s accessible to everyone, no fancy hardware required. It’s the perfect blend of fun, accessibility, and charm, and I can’t get enough of it!