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enjoy solving puzzles with bots
Favorite:
- Suspend (even though I was defeated by it, I still think it's brilliant--I went back and did it again several times just to marvel at how it works).
- Domino (almost as awesome as Suspend; one of those puzzles that feels impossible until you realize the function of a few elements, in this case, the weak fan and later the switch ).
- Teeterboard (this one was fun to figure out and even more fun to do again a few times after I had solved it--I like puzzles where you stay busy while recording)
Least favorite:
- C'est La Vie (concept is OK, but it wasn't fun repeatedly failing to execute what I understood immediately that I needed to do)
- Guards Are Friends, Too! (another easy one, but in principle I don't like being expected to go outside the puzzle boundaries for a regular sigil)
- Moonlet
- Poppy in Tears (pretty boring the way I solved it, and I felt cheated when I saw the intended solution)
I also cheesed the world 4 sphinx star ( managed to get a smuggled connector to hit the button--in my defense, using a recording to hit a button like that didn't work in Outfall, so I wrote it off! ) and the world 6 star ( parkour ).
Anyway, some brilliant stuff here, especially some of the jammer-based puzzles. Jammers seem to get a bit of short shrift in workshop maps, so this was nice.