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It was going well for me until the final jump up to the room with the goo and door. I have no idea how to get up there. Overall, this is a great test, but Gels kinda ruin it for me.
They are just too finnicky and inconsistent. I did like the hard light bridge puzzles however.
I would personally rely on Gels far less, as they can cause many unexpected solutions/exploits.
Overall I give this Test a 6/10
I enjoyed your button-themed quality test, which I found just complicated enough to be engaging, but also with a clear progression of areas to solve. I think part of what made the button test more effective was that you could see almost everything at the same time. The bridge test has a bunch of areas completely hidden from sight until you luck into the entrances to them. It's not possible to get a good vantage and study the problem.
Still, thanks for all your hard work. It must've taken you a lot of time to produce these maps. I'm sorry I had to leave this one behind.