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Now that’s a little more like it. (having just come off of Ricochet)
You took basically the same concept and made it more complex. Not to say Ricochet was bad, but you basically did the same thing with Mini - but this time you made the player think a little more.
Still pretty easy for me, but figuring out how to start and what to do after that required a little bit of thought. All the other steps seemed to come pretty naturally.
I will say I personally don’t like the geometry in this quite as much as either Ricochet or Mini (or most of your maps), but it’s a personal preference thing where I think “roomy” maps don’t look quite as good as they do in PETI as opposed, to, say, Hammer.
Difficulty: 2.5/10
Enjoyed: 7.25/10
https://youtu.be/MCv4ztkSQyc