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The fun puzzle built arround an interesting core idea is what makes it a very good map.
But what pushed it over the edge for me and turned it into a special, favorite-able map
was how each step builds upon the previous ones so well, that I had not one but two or three "Aha!"-moments that came not from my bad understanding of a confusing puzzle (like it sometimes happens), but from the good puzzle design and the smooth puzzle-solving flow.
The chamber might be a bit easy but that doesn't mean it's not worthy of a favorite (and I rarely add maps to favorites).
Really, really great work!
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