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@Joe98 The mechanics isn't too difficult, you just have to jump and do things at the right moment, at the right time !
By the way if the puzzles are simples, that's because that's only a proof of concept, we are currently working on the real series. Thanks.
- A little odd to see an Old Aperture poster in a place with lots of New Aperture infrastructure.
- While the outside looks nice, it still feels lacking, I get that it's the moon, not much is out there, but the man-made structures seen when looking through the windows look quite under-detailed, most are just single-textured blocks.
- The progress on both chamber signs are 0/29.
- I love the observation room designs and the doors are alright (the reflectivity is a little odd to me), not a big fan of the new droppers though.
- Music is interesting, a little too lively for a puzzle though, feels more like action music instead.
Overall, a good map, definitely has potential! Look forward to more of this :)
P.S. I believe "Lunar Testing Initiative" fits better than "Lunatic", since the map's on the moon, not in an insane asylum.
Also, nice little demo puzzle using the low gravity. Thank you.
A++
2) Jump, at the last second, face the portalable wall and shoot a portal, that way, you are on top of the lightbridge.
-They are maybe others solutions that you can find, but the best one to get on top of it, is to use the first solution I propose.