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Howdy, I Just played this and here's my feedback.

What was the most frustrating moment in what you experienced?

The movement and swapping between states - if I could change states instantly then I would of had more of a chance maybe to get through walls as I was heading in that direction but because you are basically bouncing all over the place and it takes time to change state it seems really hard to pass through the wall you want to pass through...hope that makes sense. 

What was your favorite part of the game?

Audio was nice and I like the concept of using quantum mechanics in some cool way to navigate a maze....I know that is two things lol.

Was there anything you wanted to do, but the game didn’t let you?

Yes, change state immediately and have more control....I know, I did two things again. 

If you had a magic wand where you could change any part of the game, regardless of cost or complexity, what would you add/change/remove?

Increase my control over what was going on - it felt almost random but I did start to get things slightly moving but it was pretty frustrating and I wasn't sure if I was doing something of things were just randomly going where I wanted. 

What would you say you were doing in the game?

Trying to navigate/pass through the walls of a maze.

How would you describe the game to friends and family?

A game about navigating a maze where you have very limited control over what happens. 

Thanks for trying it out!
There is a control to let you do that (pressing the mouse wheel/spacebar/pressing in an analog stick) but the game has practically no onboarding so I don't blame you for missing that at all. (Besides, using that comes with its own struggles, haha) Definitely seems like the game leans too much on "frustration" not enough "zen" so the desire for more control is very widespread.