Thanks for your kind words! I initially wanted to implement a more accessible way of inserting the letters, via clicking or typing the correct letters, however I unfortunately ran out of time :( I see your point on the game being to easy, maybe allowing 5 seconds for each drag to receive positive points is a bit much. I'll keep it in mind in case I ever go back polishing up the game! :)
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You are actually correct that the printplate should actually be mirrored to be transferred onto the paper. I don't really know how I missed that! My original idea was to provide the plate with a random set of letters, that he then would have to put into the correct place on the plate, however I really struggled with the ui for that case, seeing as the letters were rather small to place individually. I'll definitely keep this in mind though, in case I ever go back and polish up the game! Thanks for your kind feedback! :)
Thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed the game. I guess me coming to this more from a Webdesigner's perspective then from a gamedev's might explain this, as usually Sounds are seeing as rather intrusive. It also doesn't help, that for enabling the audio, the user hast to perform an action. So muting the sound (which really is nothing spectacular anyway) was the sneaky way to get around that problem and also follow accessibility guidelines, where a user should only receive inputs that he chooses to. :)