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YujunLiu

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The Amusement Park Parkour performs outstandingly in interaction feedback. Every player action receives clear, instant, and explicit responses. Collecting food triggers particle effects, sound effects, and synchronized UI count updates. Jumping and landing provide smooth motion feedback, and win/lose states show obvious interface prompts and audio reminders. Players can always tell whether their actions are valid and their status has changed. This strong and timely feedback greatly improves operability, engagement, and enjoyment, making the experience smoother and more attractive, perfectly reflecting the core value of instant feedback in UX design.

Strengths: Rich and lively feedback, fast interaction response, clear UI prompts, smooth character animations, relaxed and fun amusement park atmosphere, and strong user experience.

Improvements: Some collection effects are too intense and may block the forward view; reduce their size or intensity appropriately. Speed up the restart process after failure to reduce waiting time. Add gentle prompt sound effects to guide players when they cannot find collectibles.

This Unity WebGL game boasts a delightfully whimsical art style that immediately grabs attention! The blocky, cake-like tree structures with pastel color palettes create a uniquely playful and dreamlike atmosphere. The main menu is refreshingly straightforward, with clearly labeled buttons (PLAY, HELP, CREDITS, QUIT) that make navigation a breeze. Technically, it runs smoothly in the browser with no noticeable lag, showcasing solid optimization for WebGL. It’s a charming proof-of-concept that hints at a lot of creative potential.

This game’s control system is such a breath of fresh air for casual players! The dedicated, clearly labeled control panel makes learning the mechanics totally stress-free—with separate buttons for movement, rotation, and size adjustment, even total beginners can pick it up in seconds. I love how the whimsical, pastel-colored world pairs perfectly with the simple, intuitive controls, creating a playful, low-pressure vibe that’s perfect for quick browser sessions. The reset button is such a thoughtful touch too, letting you experiment freely without any frustration. It’s a masterclass in accessible, user-friendly game design!

Your main scene looks amazing! The Ferris wheel background fits our "Fun & Diverse Parkour" theme perfectly. The button layout (Player, Other Scenes, etc.) is very clear and user-friendly. Great job setting up the central hub for our team project!