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Not too hard but not a total walk in the park either. Good balance. Reminds me of the difficulty I had solving some of the official tests that appeared later in both games the first time.
My only issue with anything is the fact that it’s not clear how to spawn the cube in the last puzzle. Half of the time was me looking around trying to figure out how to get that cube - I even thought the map might actually be broken because it didn’t auto-spawn. Maybe that was the point. 😅But if it were me I would have had something big fall from that button platform, or put clearer signage, highlighted it somehow, or something.
Difficulty: 4/10
Enjoyed: 7.5/10
The moment where you grab the laser cube through the fizzler to disable the fizzler before the cube is destroyed was a bit hairy (is this even intended?) and angling the lasers around in the last room was a bit much, but a very nice puzzle overall.