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Cool of Duty

Five Worlds

The 5 creators are back in their worlds. Can they get along enough to reach the goal?

Five Worlds
Cool of Duty, Mar 11, 2017
    • Chuckthulhu
      Video walk throughs for each world have been uploaded in the caption if you need any hints.
      Can you guess who created each world? :rolleyes:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Block builder
      I hate each world so much, I'm giving each 1 star! :mad::D In order of least liked to most liked:

      3rd world - Khudrat?
      I think I used a shortcut here.
      I only release R, which pushes a ball, and springboard in the corner of the level.

      4th world - sawdust?
      Basically a code level, but without hints. Luckily also not many combinations. Pity is, you have to redo the other 3 worlds every time. The middle ball could easily divert.
      Because it can hit the stone column

      1st world - Chuckthulu?
      It's a good traffic puzzle with some added things, but it becomes really repetitive with the retries of the whole level. I like that secundary smaller traffic puzzle.

      5th world - LooKing?
      Nice design, and although essentially just 1 move, it's a nice tricky and challenging move. As it requires good and narrow timing, it's a pity that the other 4 worlds have to be redone if you fail.

      2nd world - Ricko?
      This part a great, slightly tricky and hidden puzzle. Best thing is that you can't fail easily. Clumsy motorhead is always fun.

      My major overall point is the amount of redo required. Easy-fail worlds should have been at the start, but they are more towards the end. I do really appreciate all the effort that went in to making this. Each world is a worthly level on it's own!
    • Block builder
      Replayed the level as intended. The 3rd world has a complex solution! The 5th world has some additional treats compared to how I played it initially, with less "near end of level deathability".
    • Chuckthulhu
      Thanks for the lengthy review and the guess @Block builder! I won't spoil if it's the correct guess yet...
      And I'm really glad that you played it a second time with the intended solution! :thumbsup:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      Amazing and difficult crazy level:rotf:....I love and hate you because I suffered it...great collaboration level:thumbsup:
    • Chuckthulhu
      Awesome @delator77! You made it! Can you guess who's world is each one? :rolleyes:
      sawdust likes this.
    • delator77
      @Chuckthulhu
      Jajaja, I'm still not as expert as you are in Mekorama:rolleyes: ... but someday I will be and I'll be able to answer these kind of questions:pTHANKS FOR THIS ARTWORK!!!!
    • Chuckthulhu
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      cpw
      This definitely would have received many more ratings if published as 5 separate mini levels, but I like the bold move of connecting all of them into one giant puzzle. As @Block builder said, World 3 could be skipped entirely with a shortcut, though the intended solution is nice (and the trick used in that shortcut was probably not as ubiquitous as it is now, especially if it was built earlier). I did get stuck in World 2 for a while as I didn't notice something was hidden there, but overall it's not overly tricky despite being lengthy and require some trial and error (particularly in World 4). Mostly I'd agree with @Block builder 's guesses about the corresponding creators. My only gripe is that the worlds are mostly isolated from each other and the player doesn't really have to think ahead / perform an action to trigger something in the other worlds (and all the R bots are left behind as B moves on, meaning less interaction between different bots), but I assume there's not much space left behind when there's already so much puzzle packed into the 16x16 space. Overall it's nonetheless an impressive feat. :thumbsup:
    • Chuckthulhu
      Thanks for the lengthy review @cpw! Excellent observations as well, quite appreciated.
      sawdust and cpw like this.
    • Block builder
      @cpw "Mostly I'd agree with @Block builder 's guesses about the corresponding creators"

      So where do you not?
    • cpw
      @Block builder I'm just not quite sure whether Chuck actually made the whole thing......:rolleyes::rotf:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Qudion
      what do I want to say that haven't been said except that my fingers are heavy right now..jajaja...difficult at first but after retries I mastered each world..jejeje... I felt accomplished at the end. like @cpw said..it's amazing to have different puzzles like this in one level :eek: thank you!
    • Chuckthulhu
      Qudion likes this.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      chemi
      Wow! A master piece. I have enjoyed it a lot, and as you can see many days trying, not an easy one. I had most difficulties on second and fourth worlds. My favourites third and fifth ones. The most annoying the first one, not because it is bad but because I repeated soooo many times... :D

      My bet is:
      • First world: @Chuckthulhu (quality design in such small space)
      • Second world: @Ricko (very tricky)
      • Third world: @Khudrat (original step)
      • Fourth world: @sawdust (Pelotas like)
      • Fifth world: @LooKing? (huge deceptions)
      Thanks @Cool of Duty fur such great creation!
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