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i love the level design, 11/10
10/10
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I have been working on this map for so long and doubt people will enjoy it.
I constantly think about how and where I could've spent my precious time.
I guess the passion for mapping has died in me, hence the rushed map.
This is probably my last contribution to the community, and it means a lot that you are reading this.
I adore the custom textures (especially those grimy windows), the lighting is on just a whole another level, and that custom music is just spot on!!!
I noticed you can go inside one of the observation rooms and you can find a album cover with a disc Does this mean i can find this piece of music somewhere online? (cuz' i love to!)
And I did not even mentioned the puzzles! These puzzles were so EVIL.. i loved it. Thx for the solution video otherwise I would be not sure if i completed the test on the intended way.
Biggest thumbs up ever! Favorited!
I hope i can see more!
I have very mixed-feelings about this map from a puzzle-design and crucial information communication standpoint, but it gets so much right, you deserve a fancy pants award! Kudos on a nearly perfect map. Looking forward to future maps from you.
The cubes don't get destroyed when falling into the water, but they do respawn if they are fizzled, this is once again something I knew would be unclear, but I had to do it to fix other gameplay issues. Also, I am currently rendering the solution video, it will be up soon
The floor button and the laser should be both activating or deactivating the fizzler and they should be overwriting each other, I know this isn't very clear. You can also follow the wires to see what's connected to something. Although I can give a hint that the last move requires a cube respawn