Easy goal: Convert the pie chart to a bar graph! Remarks for the pie chart: 1. Each wedge is counted as half a square block 2. Round off all values to the nearest percentage (e.g. if sand blocks take up 50.12% in the pie chart, round it off to 50%) Spoiler: Video solution Another math-related level: Math Graph
I will repeat once again that I like any manifestation of creativity embodied in new ideas and non-standard creativity. I really like such non-standard levels with an original idea. That's why I give it 5! Thank you
@MekaSage @Denis Nazin Thanks for playing! @Denis Nazin Glad you appreciate my ideas! I also have more fun when building levels with non-standard ideas since I have to figure out how to execute them in a user-friendly way.
Great non-standard level idea! Counting the blocks in the pie chart took some time, and then working out what the largest bar value should be. Spoiler The bars pull out 12 units, but it seems 10 is the maximum to use for the largest bar, and then the rest according to the parts seen in the pie chart. It is great to see such creative use of Mekorama on the forum!
Mekorama's power & your originality are great! thanks @EL797 btw, @Goetz 's spoiler was really useful for me
Little disappointment due to the fact that the scale I thought was logical wasn’t used here. Spoiler ex. Sand occupies 50% of the pie, my try was 50% of the max height = 50% x 12 = 6. Doesn’t work. How to guess that the scale is using a 5% step ?
@Valentin Thanks for playing! The reason why it doesn’t work is it wouldn’t make sense for brick and metal