That being said, I do believe me taking notes is probably a lot more than most people will do. It was hard to remember what I did in the past and was hard to think of new ways to proceed. I did this because it was too hard to juggle my previous endings around in my head because eventually I had gotten probably like 15 or so of them. I just wrote the letter, the name, and a quick summary of what I did to achieve it. When I played your game, I ended up keeping track of the endings I had previously gotten on a white board. It's small in the sense that the scope isn't very extreme, you just click buttons for one minute and then read and look at cool art, but not short because finding those endings can take some time comparatively. I spent about 40 minutes on your game and didn't find all the endings (which is good because I was having fun the whole time the unknown endings gave me a reason to keep playing). Even though the premise is simple and runs are only 1 minute long, it does take some effort to find a good deal of the endings. First thing I'd like to mention, is that your game is more "small" than it is "short".