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motivation:
CAKE :)
thankyou for replying.
is their more in the pipeline ?
(hopefully yes)
& we will say, what I observed.
was a side effect of interdimentional travel :)
great to see you have used this concept, to make a full map.
& that you did away with the arrows, & added a booth.
for some strange reason, the gell turned orange, when I portaled it through the laser field ?
also portal opened where light strip is ?
they are not a problem, but mentioned, in case you did not realise.
good ending. another birthday :)
I found it a bit fiddly placing the gel.
but the puzzles were good.
good fun.
please make more.
The phone is the regular Aperture Science dimension.
KrAzYiVaN: There's a reason behind the absence of dialog in the map, like how there's a reason why I used red and blue instead of blue and orange for the dimension colors.