Sorry sir, but reading the instructions is not going to fix this game. The problem isn't people misreading the directions, it's what the instructions don't explain, as well as bugs in the game.
- The game for unexplained reasons will increase or decrease the movement speed of the rabbit before the game begins, going from moving at super speed (making it near impossible to control it properly) to a little below what you would expect. Is the reason why you want us to read the instructions because it somehow fixes the speed glitch (even if this is true, you should mention this to the players. Also, if it is true, I don't believe it is a complete fix because the problem will go away and then come back).
- It seems like falling too far in this game will cause instant death though this seems kind of inconsistent.
- I've falling through the far right platform while standing on it. also, when trying to jump to the right ledge in level 1, I fell through it as well so not all of it is solid.
- It seems like if you keep dying on the first level, the carrots won't reset because I ended up with over 87 carrots on the first level.
- Every time you go to replay the game after dying, you need to click on the game window for the controls to register in the game.
- The game is pretty unforgiving, having to start from level 1 every time you die, especially considering it is very easy to die in.
- There's a white bar above the game window.
Even if you fixed the bugs, the game doesn't offer much gameplay wise. nothing is pulling me in to play more other than curiosity as to what the end will bring, but considering what the game is already presenting, I unfortunately don't believe it would be worth the journey.
However, this is your first game and I've actually seen a lot worse (and I mean a lot worse). You have art, level design, and some sound effects in your game which is more than I can say about some of the others. I believe with enough dedication and work, you could make some good games. don't be afraid to reach out to others for help. I wish you luck in your game design endeavors.