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pretty easy
Liked and faved!
That part of the puzzle is designed to be like that, as evidenced by the hole in the broken glass, as well as the arrow.
The overall vibe is great- Having to solve half-broken puzzles is always fun.
Some constructive critique(Totally not nitpicking, honest):
- The first room felt...Overly spacious? Like there was more than there needed to be?
- The glass pane under the cube dropper felt.. Odd? I kept expecting it to break for some reason.
- The floor sign in the second chamber made me think that the rubble could be moved somehow? Mixed messages. But the red arrow to the broken glass did counteract this,
Great puzzle, will play more, and don't let my commentary drag you down- You've got a good thing going here.