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I loved the Transition map series!
Wow. Some very unique ideas here that you won’t find anywhere else. Second part was a little easier but still caught me for a few minutes though, even with the marked surfaces, wondering how the heck I was supposed to drop the cube onto the exit button from afar… thought I’d have to do that seldom-used technique of pre-placing one solid portal and placing the other one later to drop the cube , though thinking back on it that doesn’t make any sense at all since the second portal surface isn’t readily visible.
Have another fav, in any case.
Difficulty: 4.5/10
Enjoyed: 8.25/10
Took me at least 30-45 minutes to get it right.
@Fantozzi I tried that once, for fun, even though I knew it wouldn't stay on the button even if it did happen to hit it. At the time I don't think I saw any other use for the hand sanitizer gel (posted in spring, 2020).
@Fantozzi I like your style.
I solved it a little different way in first chamber.
Took we quite a while to figure out, but I was entertained along the wayl.