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But as soon as I read
"Hint to others: if you seem to be trying things that just do not quite work, you're on the wrong track. The real ending move is set up in such a way that it's basically automatic."
I immediately saw the final move, and it took me only few minutes to figure out the details.
Beautiful idea :)
Hint to others: if you seem to be trying things that just do not quite work, you're on the wrong track. The real ending move is set up in such a way that it's basically automatic.
Awesome, awesome move.
But what an awesome maneuver right into the exit - fantastic!
A highly creative design with a perfectly timed sequence, so satisfying.
Here's my blind run: https://youtu.be/GIsGqfFKMT0
My playthrough https://youtu.be/JoUj7ysV78w
Great job on clarity, using light to draw attention to the objectives, and on a fun level! I might need a spoiler, though, to get off that last bridge.
The idea is well laid, the timing is perfect, the test is creative, and funny, and thumbs up, and favorited.
As far as I'm concerned, I wasn't annoyed by map lenght (and you can portal through, so it's very not that long) neither by blue gel (Activating the blue gel is a step forward. Maybe I would have added a timing or something, but nevermind)
thumbs up!