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Massively impressive work with the graphics and presentation. The variety of graphics, color, and animation that you made cannot be understated. The main frustration I had was being asked to split focus between two minigames... and then having the minigames only show their tagline for a second or two. Even after seeing the taglines it's difficult to figure out what to do on some of them, since it's never clear at first glance which ones use keyboard and which ones use mouse. I never did figure out how to win the Ring the Bell minigame, in Poke the Chicken the sprites were far too similar and there was no feedback to tell me what was the wrong one (come to think of it, lack of feedback is  a major flaw in most of the minigames), took me a long while to realize I had to click on the arrow keys in the Maze with Bear level (forgot the name of it). I'm impressed with the number of minigames you made and how polished they each are, they really capture the manic Warioware energy (even if the somber music doesn't). The occasional crazy behavior like the bullet hell bullets leaving the screen and the infinite cheese replication made me laugh and gave me the impression that you were either having fun with goofy bugs or that you ran out of time. Great work!

Thank you very much for the kind words! I tried to capture the manic thrown-in-the-deep-end kind of feeling of the warioware games , unfortunately that means taking the player by surprise and having them figure out how to maneuver it. Thank you for bringing up the lack of feedback on some of the games. If I had more time I would have liked to add sounds/animations/feedback to all the games, however I ran out of time. Thank you for playing and have a good day!