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Not really a "blind" run at all, solution stuck in my head this time around. I could have sworn in your "how to make good puzzles" series you made this one on the video or at least referenced it when you spoke of combining two elements together in unique ways.
You actually can get trapped if you fall on the laser emitters in the starting pit but that's more the game's fault than anything, and you were a young test maker at the time who probably didn't even know that was possible so that can be forgiven :P
Difficulty: 3.5/10
Enjoyed: 7.75/10
lighting could be better but other than that its quite good