Portal 2
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The Flood
   
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11 окт. 2016 в 8:29
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The Take That Saga
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"We were holding back the flood"

Easy-medium difficulty funnel and blue gel puzzle.

I got tired of developing aesthetics for Midnight Part 4 and had an itch to design a puzzle, so this is what I whipped up.

The eighth part of the ever-growing "Take That" Saga, it draws inspiration from Bounce by Lawliet and features a relatively contrasting thumbnail from the rest of the Saga. This is done on purpose to reflect the actual single cover.

DETAILS
State: Stable
Version: 1.0
Difficulty: Easy-Medium (4/10)
Focus: Funnel and repulsion gel
Level name: Take That's song "The Flood"
Quote: Lyrics of Take That's song "The Flood" (linked)
Thumbnail font: Corbel

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The "Take That" Saga

| Take That | III | Back for Good | Progress | Let Me Go |
| Greatest Day | Cry | ↼ The Flood ⇀ | Wonderland | Higher Than Higher |
26 коментара
Dark Rozen 10 апр. 2022 в 12:14 
Cool map, I don't understand why the gel went off
c4shurik 12 авг. 2020 в 9:42 
Very nice!
Aneonen 11 авг. 2020 в 20:17 
Good puzzle - liked the movement of gel in the long corridor.
Narkodes 27 юни 2020 в 20:14 
Better than Lawliet's Bounce. Thanks!
Teo 26 юли 2019 в 21:04 
clever gel management, couldn't find the cube at first :P
lfairban 14 окт. 2018 в 11:09 
Great map! I liked the Teberry Shuffle.
Nobody No-One 28 авг. 2018 в 21:34 
I enjoyed it. Thumbs up.
Mikeastro 16 авг. 2018 в 15:39 
Nice easy map
bullfrog 26 ян. 2017 в 2:08 
Really good puzzle; fairly simple, but smart; thumbs up and favourited. The 2 aspects (getting the gel in the right place, then getting yourself/portals/cube in the right place) worked really well and took me a while to work out and execute – thank you.
| \_/ () 31 окт. 2016 в 10:37 
The core idea looked so creative to me! It's nothing that brilliant but that "aha"-moment really hit home. Good job!