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For the second puzzle, if you're stuck you might want to read this hint:
You can paint the cube with propulsion (orange) gel. I think many people didn't even know this was coded in the game or never used this.
I was forever trying to work out how to get the Orange Gel on the ramp to get the cube on the button, when I suddenly realised there was a grating at the bottom which would prevent the cube from sliding that far Eureka!
Great map
First one wasn’t too bad, but dunno why I didn’t realize I didn’t need the runway at the last part - nor was it possible to use it sooner. Only solved the second chamber when I looked at the comments and received a little accidental inspiration: you could argue that I got spoiled a little, but I literally only saw the words ”cube” and “cover” . The second I did so it clicked immediately what needed to be done. The inspiration could have come from literally anywhere else, and likely would have had I not figured it out entirely on my own in due time, so I consider it merely time saved personally.
In any case, for the multiple cases of ingenuity present throughout this chamber, this is getting the highest score yet out of any of your puzzles (besides Polarity), and also the highest difficulty rating (also besides Polarity). And, of course, a favorite.
Difficulty: 7.5/10
Enjoyed: 8.5/10