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Will do.
I've adjusted this map as per your comments. Thanks again for the valuable feedback.
I can't remember what you have played so far ?
so here is a link to my workshop.
just choose any 1 you have not tested please.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/profiles/76561197979332810/myworkshopfiles/
Hey, there's not so much button in this one! ;-)
You know I like to make it so the solution does not jump in your face :-)
Indeed, I was wondering if the exit was not too much concealed. I will apply your welcomed suggestions next time I go in edit mode.
You've provided the link to my map instead of one of yours :-O
cheers
I found it a bit confusing with so mant buttons.
any more & my poor memory would probably not cope.
the polarity button I pressed many times, early on.
trying to see what it does. perhaps antlines for this ?
the actual puzzle was great. good use of combined elements / items.
perhaps replace blocks with glass under exit, would be better ?
thumbs up of course :)
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=120221114
Thanks for the positive feedback. Glad you liked.
cheers
Brilliant idea, how you kept the cube horizontally in the button!
First time I saw using momentum for gel like that.