Another variation on a popular theme. The rotation of the balls makes for lots of R instabilities, but can be won with either balls or R.
@gmacpro | that's what we can expect from a kid's stuff category level, and since the balls' movements conform to the laws of physics, they will move randomly in the way that snooker balls behave.
@laurencegr Well, the balls conform to the laws of the Mekorama physics engine (which we know to be somewhat more mercurial than those in Nature)
@Don G Rowe - exactly In my opinion, the physics engine is well-programmed that the objects behave the way we expect and that we can actually formulate solutions based on expected behaviors and win (except for some tricks).
@Don G Rowe- yes, and I've seen it yesterday while playing @gmacpro's Level 69* & Catch B. *changed from Wedge Help as B is passing through the wedge
@gmacpro: When I first joined the forum, the first level I played was Catch B and I've accidentally discovered a block attached to a slider going through another block. The other is when I played Level 69. But your levels are perfectly fine, it's just me accidentally finding things.
Not quite as much fun as soccer. I did find that you could use the cue stick to give headless R A little nudge in the right direction, if required.