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Similar to the last map; this is a puzzle in anyone’s world but yours. Still fun though.
Making the player think in straight lines and 90-degree angles with lasers, only to throw a wrench in their plans by forcing moves with diagonal angles , is an easy yet effective way to add difficulty to these sorts of maps, and ultimately enjoyable so long as the angles aren't TOO tight -- which they aren't here .
Most difficult part was figuring out either how to set up the cube that’s funneled over to the inductor in advance or getting over there to realign it . This only took me a little longer to solve than the last one because of its roominess – this puzzle could certainly be a lot smaller.
Difficulty: 2.75/10
Enjoyed: 7.5/10