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This might actually be better than any chamber in the main No Elements series. Well done. Love the complexities you throw in there - and how you constantly get the player to rethink their actions. The framing of everything is obscured just enough to make the player go “hm, maybe there’s something up there” and enhance the difficulty of the chamber but not so obscure as to make it unnecessarily difficult to either think about or execute.
It's also neat how you make placing the portal on the first angled panel after getting enough momentum without using the portal surfaces up high pointless because of what you need to do later in the puzzle.
You’ve earned a favorite for having one of the best No Elements maps out there.
Difficulty: 4/10
Enjoyed: 8/10
https://youtu.be/on5KUMQpAsk