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번역 관련 문제 보고
It's just the way I also like to solve riddles. And as this is my first published map, I wasn't firm in the how-to create good portal maps. Whatsoever - they became smaller, easier to overlook and therefore better anyway. Okay, except the size of the "cube", but that is due to the concept and I was looking severely at the connections of the puzzle elements. So you may have more fun in there, even it's quite maze-style.
And I hope to see you someday solving my "Back from Infinity", which is dedicated to one of your greatest creations. (And maybe even ninja-style!)
Yes, it's hard to see through though. It's my first chamber, therefore I barely did care about the how-to-build-good-testchambers-etiquette. Anyway, it's for tough men who like way more adventure than riddles! But I don't know, how to die at first cube, anyway. O_o
Love the chamber though. ^_^
Well, you aren't the first who needs a map drawn external for that. At least I hope, it keeps you entertained. You were warned. Thank you for voluntarily entering the Cube anyway!