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tips would be less invisible walls, remove the voice acting + walls with buttons to force to to listen to the voice acting, and stick to one theme. an overall improvement would be to stabilize the difficulty and quality of the levels to a more fit level, too. it often felt the difficulty of maps was created through rudimentary mechanics that may not have gone through proper testing before the maps published state.
i would love to make this as constructive as possible, but there are few redeeming qualities. i think it is the optimism for trying to make a map appeal to as broad an audience as possible is commendable, but it often leads to the inconsistent challenge, and of course themes, utilized in this maps creation.
overall 2/10 score for a troll level. creativity was spent elsewhere