This game was solid. Something memorable about this game was the placement of the paddles and how they could change the movement of the balls. In regards to improving the game, the addition of some UI explaining the controls would be useful. The introduction of a scoring system would challenge the player and enhance the player's experience. I think one interesting mechanic that could be added to the game would be coloring the balls either red or green and having to sort them by color. If a ball was sorted incorrectly, maybe the player's score would be penalized. One more suggestion I would make is to slow down the speed of the balls so they have a better time of colliding with the paddles and to also make the bottom yellow divider have a pointed top so the balls don't get stuck. Before playing this game, I had to change the version of Unity, so I might've broken some aspects of the game, but it worked fine overall. One thing that works very well in the game is the spawning and deleting of the balls, along with the game identifying in the console what ball was sorted where. Overall, the game plays well, but with some additions and adjustments, it can be even better.