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Hint for the second puzzle:
Think about what else you can do with the white gel. Be creative.
Playing these reminds me of some of the mechanics Demon Arisen uses in his later conversion-gel based maps - specifically Axiom. Thought it was a novel mechanic, but apparently not! Still, doesn’t make his chamber any less bad. He knows where the good stuff is, and I can tell because he’s favorited several of your maps :P
Putting the conversion gel on the back of the flip panel in the second chamber and using that to get the cube out was also a really well set-up move.
Have another favorite.
Difficulty: 3.75/10
Enjoyed: 8.25/10