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my playthrough https://youtu.be/r2k5dR0buoo
Well... maybe not entirely random. Certain setups were kind of suspicious and made me stop to think about why you would want to arrange the map in such an odd way. At times, it kind of gave away certain moves. It would have been even harder if you had "hidden" those things by giving them more uses than the one "trick" you're supposed to do. Here I'm refering to the piston lift, the grate over the funnel, and the fizzler that only exists so you can fizzle the cube. That said, this map still gave my brain a beating.
I'm almost surprised cyhborg had as much trouble as he did. The moves were almost exactly the kind he has in his own puzzles. Very pure. It's one of my favorite puzzle styles.
Only thing I would suggest is rearranging the antlines so they don't cross. (BeeMod has tools to help with that.)
one of my favorit, thanks.