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I loved the museum type concept for this prompt. I think you framed all the works really well and utilized the text uniquely. I loved the commentary we were able to give, it was quite funny. I think it would have been fun to be able to give our own comments on the work in addition to the pre-added comments. The UI sometimes would overlap with the text of the art pieces when I zoomed it, so I think just fixing that would make the game feel nicer. I'm not sure if different commentary gives different results in terms of the prof rating, etc. but if so I would have liked to been able to go back and try, so having a restart option would be nice. Great work!

Another museum type of game, yet it is different and unique. The game frames the "asset display" as a critique session. The critique options, the work description and so on are very interesting and funny, thus I can imagine with more time, the game can even feature some hilarious artist statements, and artist biography. Kind of want to walk around the art works though, to really dive into the character of a professor. Nice experience.

I can't make the game restart outside of refreshing my browser, which is mildly annoying. However I enjoy the minimalist aesthetic of the museum, and find the students hate me, but the school loves me critique kind of funny

Hey! This is a really cool response to the prompt! I love the subtle jabs at art critique baked into this. In terms of feedback I'd love to see this idea expanded. I wanted more things to critique and judge. That and the UI stands out a little bit. But overall I love this response to the prompt! Great Job!

I really love the tone and concept of this game! This is like, a genius use for these assets. I think in terms of critique, sometimes the ui bugs out, specifically when looking at the palm trees. Also, you should unify the fonts (sometimes you use the default unity arial, but other times you use the included font).

Without asking you to go outside the restrictions of the prompt, I guess I'd love to see more of this little world you've made, like short, snarky bios about the artists, or little quippy responses once you give them a comment. Maybe that's out of scope though, I don't know.

I think this is really a creative approach for this prompt and i like it! Although I think I was a pretty mean professor but somehow I get really high ratings. I do think it would be better if the players can also inspect the objects when they press inspect closely, maybe that would create a stronger "grading" experience, becuase right now I can only see the lable when I inspect closely. Overall really nice work!