The lightning space is a great way to experiment with the individual's DNA and see how the bolts change depending on different features (such as the strikeCount and amplitude).
The weightlifting gif is a great way is a great way to see how can manipulate the speed of a box and which emoji is displayed based on the position of another shape.
The space themed brushes allows users to create their own unique solar system and play around with the different effects with each planet. I love how the eraser incorporates the space theme by having the rockets scoop down and leave towards the top right.
Tina's baby chatbot gives a great example of using actions from users can do (such as feeding the baby) and see how it affects the bot (the baby). I also love the environment and background of the chatbot because it aligns with the baby theme and gives a calming environment.
Taeyoung's controls give users a lot of variety on how they can interact with the brushes. I especially enjoy the volcano brush and how we can affect the eruption speed and particle quantity to create larger smoke.
I really enjoy Brook's trophy space because it allows users to create trophies related to their favorite competition or sporting event (such as the World Cup).
Rudy's emotion chatbot gives user's freedom to type in the emotion they are feeling. Not only does the dot respond by text but also by different colored circles.
I love Vidhi's DIY Pizza space because it gives me a lot of variety and controls to create my favorite piazza (including changing the shape, sauce, cheese, and more).
I really enjoyed interacting with Kelly's woodlandbot and seeing how the canvas changed based on the inputs of my favorite activities.
I love the idea of using p5.js shapes to create different eyes. The controls are also a nice way to pick the exact eye color I want for my individual.