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Only one little nit: the very last part getting the jump portal was too tedious. It took like 3 dozen tries before I got it soon enough so the destination didn't get overshot.
Thanks for playng!
Xen also is made out of a bunch of rocks that were pulled through from various worlds. These rocks just sorta float there.
This is exactly how the test chamber fragments from the Space Between Portals and Time act.
So, even if it's not what you intended, my headcanon is that The Space Between Portals and Time is Xen.
Well, this was surreal. Something something Super Mario Galaxy?
I liked the crane puzzle at the start. Fun to put portals on different sides of the panel.
In the puzzle with the lazer and the grating, you can see me look at the correct solution, try it a bit, not immediately succeed, try some other worse things, look up nock's vid, and realize that I did have it right before. Ah, well.
Using the gel with the attractor was neat. I found bouncing up to the cube irritating. Is there a good way to get a good coating? Same story, I unpaused nock's vid, saw that I basically had the right of it, and then just kept trying.
Overall a decent level and surprise for the buildup of the last puzzles. I think it worked out well in that regard as well.