Spoiler: Trick and Hints The only trick required is SBS. HINT: For the final move it will help to have played @Denis Nazin's House Tunnel level. He made the observation that where we may see a tilted object, B may perceive it as a horizontal surface.
Great fun and i liked the tipping cradle , although i was anticipating a harder fnish. Not sure if it is possible as the ball does not seem to launch straight up but I thought if it was launched and then lever flicked to rest against the lighter coloured step draggable then the ball would move down the lever and allow B to autopilot across to the star.
I won by the rules - I used only one SBS. But I'm not sure if I did everything right. Make a video if you can. I wonder if I did everything right.
Very fun level... Also I only used SBS (cool) but have doubts about my gameplay... thanks for sharing @MekaSage
@MekaSage - I believe I did it almost as intended (with all the balls) but in doing so I seen an opportunity for a shortcut. The shortcut worked well - Spoiler: Shortcut
@ridgerunner - that's mostly the gameplay I used. The only difference is at the 2:04 mark in your video, you can flip the obelisk over to lay the other way and then walk across it to the half column beside the path. Then flip the obelisk back over and use the ball-lift mechanism in the path to get down to the path. You can see it at the 1:57 mark here: Spoiler: Walkthrough Thanks for playing!
@Meko Guy - oh yeah, that's a definite shortcut. Good catch. I like your opening move. I originally used the opening move that's in @ridgerunner's walkthrough, but your opening is slightly easier/more reliable. Thanks!
@Denis Nazin and @delator77 - thanks for playing! I just posted my walkthrough in a previous comment if you're interested.
@MekaSage our gameplays are almost identical... minor differences & always without use tricks except to perform the last step
Fun level. @MekaSage I used only 1 SBS, like how the obelisk works with the cradle. Thanks for @MekaSage
Amazing awesome level required lots of skill! I did it similar to @ridgerunner but your way was a lot safer and more elegant Really enjoyed this one with its versatility and the cradle Thank you