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Chris Hester

The Ring 2

The Ring 2
Chris Hester, Apr 17, 2025
    • Chris Hester
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      ridgerunner
      These rotationally shifted blocks always are interesting. But I thought it was simpler to use a traditional autopilot to push the balls.
      autopilot onto the wedge
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
      I liked the gameplay with the FD & the cool design. But I was wondering where to use the trick cause I did not need it. Then I saw your video & I was surprised cause in my gameplay...
      B walking down the stairs in its normal position B was able to pick up the star
      thanks @Chris Hester ;)
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      sananibal
      Muito bom, nem usei autopilot
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Lipled
      Nice level, @Chris Hester! Sometimes B get stuck on the wedge, but the FD get him out of there.
      Simple design, and a cool logic! It's a 5! :rotf:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Denis Nazin
      Yes, autopilot is not needed.
      But it does not matter to me, because the basis and the main idea of the level is "shifted block" or "two blocks in one cell". I really love this topic and I always liked experiments in this area of interesting physics mekorama. I did this effect a little differently. But with wedges and square FD - I have not tried. I think this is your new interesting movement - and it deserves (in my opinion) 5 stars! Well done;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      MekaSage
      I didn't realize you could use FDs to walk on wedges that way. Pretty cool.
    • Pratik Bhalerao
      @Chris Hester

      Trick never needed.

      I play this here, same played other side.
      Avoid moves which are mirrored.

      Good work over design. Good going!
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  • Category:
    Precision/Timing
    Uploaded By:
    Chris Hester
    Date:
    Apr 17, 2025
    View Count:
    436
    Comment Count:
    8