>>2120014Because in Champ'd Up you have two (2) minutes to do the following
>Read your prompt>Understand what your prompt means>Come up with an idea that fits that prompt>Draw your idea>Name your drawingor in the challenger section
>Look at your opponent's drawing, and its name>Figure out what the fuck their drawing is supposed to be>Think what the fuck their drawing is supposed to be prompted by>Come up with a challenger for their probably prompt (or ignore the last step entirely and just choose something similar to their drawing)>Draw your challenger>Name your challengerFurthermore, this being their first time playing Champ'd Up
Other than Ame who has played it with anons on /v/ they ALSO had to learn the controls of the game, which you can only do while using your 2 minutes of drawing.
Different pen shapes and how they draw, switching colors by opening the pallet, undoing, the fact that there's no eraser. It takes at least a few rounds of getting used to if you're accustomed to drawing in gimp/
paint.net/whatever else.
Also the fact that she's ESL and didn't understand some of her prompts, she didn't have reference pictures in front of her and had to go off of memory, and she wasn't sure about what she could draw without getting in trouble from copyright infringement.