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"Mirror's Edge" can be completed easier (which can be corrected by adding a couple more barriers in front of the computer): https://youtu.be/9KxD4ZQZsr8
The puzzle I am talking about is Mirror's Edge
Thank you Benzolamps for another amazing level pack!
enjoy solving puzzles with bots
My least favorite puzzles were probably Mutual Jamming and Mirror's Edge. In Mutual Jamming, it was annoying to have to wait on the mines again for every solution I wanted to try (my first time took 2621.53 seconds, though much of that was holding the fast-forward button). Mirror's Edge involved a mechanic ( midair jamming ) that was fussy and frustrating because if you miss the split-second timing, you have to reset the puzzle altogether . I'm thinking a two-way ladder into the maze area at the end might fix this puzzle, but as it is, it's my least favorite puzzle in this collection.
I'm glad Domino and Split Personality are here, since those are really good, well-designed puzzles, and I wondered why they were not in the first level pack.
Among the new puzzles, the most satisfying for me were Voyage (after I figured out the series of barriers on the left side) and especially Beyond the Ditch. These were gorgeous-looking too, and I like that the second level pack doesn't just use ancient Egypt as the first pack did. It might be nice to modify the first pack slightly to use different asset sets for a few of those levels.
[to be continued]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eShBliyoSk