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thanks for the reply! that sounds exciting!
Sorry, we always think of the horizontal angle of the laser but not the vertical angle.
Your suggestions will be for the next cards, for the moment I have a Borealis model project !!!
if i may suggest an improvement; please get rid of the not-usable cubes, as they were confusing.
i also suggest adding a small block or something with a custom "tilted cube" sign or something on it, to hint to players that the cube needs to be pointed upwards
The laser puzzle was tough, requiring advanced knowledge I'd say.
Thank you for your comments.
Even if it's hard to understand with google translat EN --> FR