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Must say, this was the easiest map yet. Still fun, but on the collection page I did remember you making a pledge that there would be no “ninja moves” involved. Granted, I may not have done this as intended, but the moves to get the laser across the gap's a little finicky, mostly the part where you have to avoid the faith plate bouncing you right back.
Also, I dunno what’s up with the broken floor at the end. Strafing sideways while walking on it results in a very jittery motion, very akin to what happens to the player’s movement in the Far Lands of old versions of Minecraft. Seems like that’s unintended to me.
Difficulty: 3.5/10
Enjoyed: 7.5/10
Second and third puzzles were very nice individually, but I'm not quite sure about the progression at the end of puzzle 2 -- stuff just breaks and that lets you through? In-universe, back when this test was fully functional, how would that even work?
Anyway, I actually had fun with this one, the laser field bit in puzzle 2 was pretty neat. Thumbs up, even if the beginning is cryptic enough that I had to cheese it to solve the map.