The menu with the clicking and camera shake is perfect! It took me a while to understand how to play the game, so maybe adding some small instruction over the letter would've helped. I really liked the stun mechanic and what it did to my cursor. Eventually, I managed to quit my first game, but it took me **582 sec...**
The thing is..
It started in pure chaos. All I could do is sit there and get stunned over and over again. I kept clicking everywhere in hope of actually catching a letter, but it was all for nothing, because even when I catched one, I would get stun a second after. It got really stressful, to a point where I wasn't even sure if I wanted to quit the game.
But then, something happened. I gave up, and I listened. It turned out that I was part of the chaos. Everytime I ~~screamed~~ clicked, the letters would start panicking and wouldn't listen to me anymore. And there, I was able to see it all. **The letters were like my children.**
**"E", "U", "A"**. My oldest one. They understood me. I thought they were weak, but they were simply calm. The only thing is, they're older now and they want to leave the house. I understand them, but part of me still needs them... I just need to scream less... The **"G"s**. Always protecting each others, but once you can calm one down, all of the others just seems to.. disappear.
**"I"**. This is where I failed as a parent. **"I"** kept throwing temper tantrum and I would just put it in a corner until it would calm down. My mistake here was to think that it was acting out like the others, but in fact, if I had just listened, I would have understood that it was simply trying to calm the others.
**"T", "M".** Impossible to catch. They would simply not listen to me, but had I been a better parent, I would've realized quicker that they listened to **"I"**.
**"Q"**. The little monster. A real teenager. Always saying hurtful thing that would knock be down in place. Then again, **"I"** could calm it down, and so, I only had to make sure that **"I"** was close. I'm sure tho that **"Q"** and **"M"** would have a blast playing together.
Anyway, once I got to know them better, it actually took me **37 sec** to quit. You know, it's all about listening! Great entry, this was really unexpected! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: asdasd.png