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the fans to the roof.
It is a good idea to make a quick return when you have to get the player back to where they started, and you did a great job of that in the area with the 3 fans that you have to jump over. I love the ability to recollect the blue cubes, and the gameplay is really fun. The architecture is very creative, and you have made excellent use of space. Overall, a really great level! With several different routes, you have excellent replayability, and you definitely make the player think to solve the puzzles.
Quicker returns in the beginning – loops instead of spurs, or out-and-back
More direction to the player after the first locked door – a path on the floor would be great. I got stuck there.
When it comes to lighting, less is more. Those lights are pretty bright!
The rubble is beautiful, but is a little hard to get over – you might want to make it flatter. I love rubble though!
Visually, the level is pretty busy. I hate to say it, but I think less is more when it comes to level design. I am going to have to restrain myself too when it comes to level decoration in the future because I tend to over-decorate.