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I really like the art style and aesthetic of the game. The concept was something I would see in a Warioware-related game, and I like the variety of different microgames and their different levels. I played this on the browser with the keyboard. Love the design of the main character as well, props!

There is some feedback I'd like to give: 
1) In Warioware, the game usually provides a prompt for what to do in each microgame. I was missing something like that, some small information on what I had to do. Certain microgames, such as the jumping clouds and the ones that show what buttons you need to press, were obvious by design, but the Gameboy microgame or the sheep one was a bit confusing about what exactly I needed to do or what the controls were.

2) The game is missing some feedback. Some microgames have timers, while others don't. In some of them, it becomes unclear how much time I have left to finish the microgame, such as how much time I have left to finish eating the hotdogs. I'm also curious about why the time is semi-transparent and in the middle and not somewhere in the corner like in Wario Ware?

3) The keymapping was difficult to figure out. I assumed you intended to play with the controller but then it becomes a bit odd to know that it's also playable on keyboard and that there is no information about the keyboard inputs.

4) When pressing restart, the game just continues the loop with one life instead of resetting my sleep to 0. Might be a system bug but it wasn't a big deal when playing.

Overall, enjoyable experience! Good job everyone!