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Michael Olegovich
Michael Olegovich

I’ve been thinking about how some interactive platforms strip everything down to the bare essentials—just quick inputs and instant responses. Do you think that kind of minimal structure actually helps people relax, or does it end up feeling too empty after a short time? I sometimes enjoy the simplicity at first, but I’m not sure if it has enough variation to stay interesting. It makes me wonder whether people come for focus or just curiosity. What do you think keeps something like that worth returning to?

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Mitchell Flowers
Mitchell Flowers
Apr 15

I’ve had a similar thought, but my experience was a bit more positive than I expected. I recently spent time exploring Duck Dice

and what stood out immediately was how clean and fast everything felt. Duck Dice doesn’t overload you with unnecessary elements—it just gives you a smooth, steady flow of interaction that you can slip into without effort. At first I thought it might get repetitive, but instead it felt almost calming, like a structured pause in a busy day.

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