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However, I have things to comment on that I didn't like and made me give it a sincere dislike.
- The level can be done without requiring an element that I won't comment on and if you want to know more you can tell me privately.
- The way to get the cube, although it's ingenious, ends up being very frustrating for people who aren't good at calculating times; I did the level on the first try (using a different method, as I've already mentioned before) but I played it again to experiment a bit, and getting the cube always seemed frustrating to me. Although I understand that other people might like it.
Otherwise the design is good, I like the idea, the implementation of the robots for that purpose I like, but for my previous points I'm sorry, but I gave it a dislike.