Nice! The route planning is very considerate. Nice level. That little house is truly a surprise. You know I got stumped quite a while before I entered that. And I concern about that poor little R tho .
@TR O Thanks for your comment ! Unfortunately @richardfu, @Frenzies and @Gepeto's comments were deleted when I re-uploaded the level
@vince You invite them to comment & rate again. I think it's worth it. And also I forgot to mention that is great to see some hints around the level. I've seen some levels with only draggables to pull. It just gamble but no puzzle. Make no sense.
It was more simple with the shortcut, because for now I am stuck. I think I'm not far away but I am stuck... Spoiler I have the impression that the draggable code decides for the win spot to go till the starting place of B, but it still between the house and the grass... I have opened the bridge (poor R) but nothing is waiting for me in the other side
Wow... very nice. It took me a while to figure, because I could get R into the crusher, but I couldn't get anywhere else. Finally figured it out. Love the mechanism. Spoiler: for Gepeto Look at the level with the five draggables facing you. Keep B up on the platform. The top 2 draggables get pulled out (away from the center), and the bottm 3 are in, in, out. That moves the exit.
This is crazy! How did you do that moving pillar when B steps on it? All the mechanics! So many questions!
This mechanism is basically the same as @richardfu_ did in sneak in V. I will write an explanation in the forum. Spoiler: Point of view I don't know if the hints for the slider are very helpful, but it is the same as in my level Point of view. Just less obvious
@B Hill Spoiler There is ball in the house which is knocked over whenever you go through the house. It's surprising though that it's made so stable.
Beautiful, adventurous, elegant, surprising, puzzling, rewarding, fun, perfect. Thank you for an excellent level!
Really nice level. BTW, is there any tip on the level for the right draggable code? Or is it just a matter of trying combinations?