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D.S.Masters

R U Reddy?

B is in a time-out because he's been causing mischief again (he keeps hitting the big red button), so his friends are going to break him out. (no tricks needed) NOTE: Updated card for newer versions of Mekorama in first comment below.

R U Reddy?
D.S.Masters, Mar 28, 2020
MomoKeego, Kt J, Azza and 2 others like this.
    • D.S.Masters
      R moves courtesy of @vince and @Star Penguin
      "Are You Ready?" is a popular rock song title (AC/DC and Disturbed, among others), but the one I'm thinking of is from the British metal group Girlschool, from their 1985 album "Running Wild". It's their first album without founder / singer / guitarist Kelly Johnson (she was replaced by Chris Bonacci on guitar and Jacki Bodimeade on vocals and keyboards), and their only album for Mercury Records, who didn't promote it at all. Originally it was sold in the U.S. only, but eventually it ended up in other countries, and the CD came out 20 years later.

      Updated card for newer versions of Mekorama:
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    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Jom
      What teamwork! They all worked together and broke B out, :thumbsup::D. So B is now free to go knocking things over and hitting that red button again. That is, after all,what he does best, :rotf::rotf:!
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      ridgerunner
      Liked the finish with balls and budgeable
      laid out for inspection.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
      Relaxing logic/cooperation level with this aesthetic touch in the design...Thanks for sharing @D.S.Masters ;) Btw, I love "Are you ready" by AC/DC... When I was 13-14 and during,uuhhmm, 5 years was my favourite rock band,wow what times... 1991 I think, "The razors edge" album,great album:sneaky:
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Azza
      Not too hard, no stress, no tricks... Good level.
    • D.S.Masters
      @delator77 I prefer their earlier stuff (such as "Let There Be Rock" and "Highway to Hell"), but "Razor's Edge" is a good one.
    • D.S.Masters
      @ridgerunner For something like that, it actually works a bit more smoothly if it's open instead of being closed up and hidden - the minimum of blocks needed to make sure it falls the right way.
    • D.S.Masters
      @Jom Yep, it is. I've got one half-finished now, and B will be flying all over the place doing his usual. :D
    • D.S.Masters
      @Azza Fairly easy and non-stressful is what I do - everybody needs a fun, relaxing level every once in a while.
    • delator77
    • D.S.Masters
      @delator77 Yep, though Brian Johnson does pretty well. :)
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Don G Rowe
      Good R logic with some twists. Mech ran smooth at the end. Nicely done. :thumbsup:
    • D.S.Masters
      @Don G Rowe As I mentioned at the beginning, I borrowed the R moves from @vince (he created that 'leaning R hits the ball' bit in his level "Creep") and @Star Penguin (at least, his levels are the first place I remember seeing P used as a ball ramp).
      Stone pillars all the way to keep a mech smooth... no edges for anything to get caught on. :):cool:
    • Don G Rowe
      If you're gonna borrow, borrow from the best. And those are certainly two of 'em. ;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      mossieurclo
      Thank you! (again and still)
      I got to wonder: is King Crimson on your playlist?
      They are on mine when i'm not in Baroque ('could have mentioned Gentle Giant and Malicorne)
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