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Really good take on the original, both aesthetically and logically. Took me almost an hour to solve even having solved C&V many times (though that one took me a “minute” the first time). Like the changes to the core mechanics, too.
Difficulty: 7.25/10
Design: 10/10
Enjoyed: 8.5/10
Otherwise, very nicely done as usual. :3
Also it's just a really satisfying puzzle, thanks :D
The Art Therapy theme is one of my favorites, and I particularly like the unfinished-above-Old-Aperture look.
My blind run
Thanks for making it
Anyway, the way I finally managed to solve this was to start by mastering Cyan and Vermillion [sic] (Vermilion is mispelled), then solve Magenta, and then come back to this.
The test was great and I loved the aesthetic of the map. The giant fan slowly casting a shadow over the chamber was a nice touch.
I would say that the puzzle is more medium than easy
Otherwise, visuals are excellents, thanks for making !
Blind Run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9ydTuY97UM
Great desing job !
Speaking from a pure puzzle perspective, I prefer the slightly cleaner solution of Hanky's version, but what you've done here - especially with the visuals - is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Thumbs up and faved! :)