There is a totally visual disconnect between the image of the hand
moving the mouse and pointer on screen. It took me a while to discern
that I was still making choices with the pointer not the "image of a
hand as substitution of the pointer". And I agree, that the pop-ups
are highly distracting. 
The site seems to be introducing navigation without clicking as a
"game" which is fine...I love learning through games but then you
need to include reward systems as well. 
As such it follows that a non-click interface should not discourage
clicking in such a harsh way. It is incredibly distracting to my
experience with the site to be reprimanded for performing an action I
deem inherent to making a decision.

Rather give me options or suggestions, it's a kin to blindfolding me
and leading me into a  foreign store and asking me to find the sale
item. I need more direction that just opening the door for me. 
I think this has killer potential btw... just trying to offer some
feedback!


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