I won the 1st time without moving B thanks to the free draggable. The 2nd time was with B and the path up was pretty clear. Thanks
Thanks for playing it! I knew it was an easy win, I've had the original pyramid scheme for several days and couldn't figure out where to go with it. I'm just understanding how to put these things together and your feedback is invaluable! I!wish I got more....but with practice comes perfection (ha!) Working on several others now and hope to post at least one by tomorrow. Thanks again!
Unless I'm missing something, the only purpose for the free draggable section is to expose the interior. You could have done it with motors to prevent cheating. Attached card image is an example. Spoiler: Motor Assembly
@Don G Rowe Correct - I had to get some light inside the structure, this was the only way I could figure. I knew it was easy, but after playing around with it for two days, it's time to post or toss!
Thanks, Hadi, I'm glad you enjoyed it - and thanks for the terrific rating! I'm getting some good feedback on this level, which I really appreciate. Simple, smooth, logic...I'll add these to my growing list of qualities to strive for.
@gmacpro @Don G Rowe I just now noticed the motor assembly you attached, Son. I've downloaded and will save to my Meko scan page. Thanks, this is very useful.
Pretty straightforward path to the top and to the win. Just don't discard the free draggable too soon.
Ah, the free draggable. I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard that term, aimed at me, usually to inform me that I left one loose. They make cheating unbearably easy. After a few admonishments I finally understood what they meant. This is the first level I based on a real object. I took it a little further with my Temple of doom, then this most recent one, B's Tea Garden. I looked on the net for the features of a Japanese tea garden, and youill find the main components in that level. It helps me to have some forging to model after. Well, I'm actually getting sleepy. So I'll finish up tomorrow. Sleep well, Lianne - I'll talk to you tomorrow.! Fond regards, Amy