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MekaSage

Play Ground

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Play Ground
MekaSage, Jul 20, 2021
MomoKeego, Sammy 5, Helena and 5 others like this.
    • MekaSage
      Although you can win without tricks, there's an alternate solution that uses one SBS.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      P_simorf
      I used ramp autopilot so that B can push the budgeable much harder. It's fine but for those who don't know any tricks, they might not enjoy pushing the budgeable slowly and with little progress.

      I kinda like the first parts where it has a lot of possible yet not so obvious paths. However these first parts have a certain sequence. The latter parts are more straightforward.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Denis Nazin
      Great level !! I really liked it! You are very adept at using visual illusion. In the beginning it seems that there are no paths and that physically it is not possible. But then block by block the level is revealed and it turns out that there are many completely invisible paths. You need a strict sequence. But the level is small and very interesting. Therefore, when you make a mistake in the sequence of actions, you are happy to start anew. I really like this level! Super!! Thank you! Well done.

      But all the same, hitting a wedge - it seems to me this is a trick)).
      And in one place I could not do without a trick. Although I tried. I tried very hard. And I specifically restarted the level to try again. I think
      .I couldn't move the column without a trick. I've tried to run it over and over again. Mine is unrealistic. You can as you wrote with SBS. But I used autopilot (just like in the previous comment). I tried it in different ways, but the autopilot is the most effective!
      Take a big run, press next to the column, push the stairs, B jumps and pushes the column.
      :thumbsup::thumbsup:;)
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
      Fun logic level but as @P_simorf
      I had to use a kind of trick to push the budgeable cause my B wasn't strong enough...I tapped, raised the draggable a little and so B stumbles and is able to push the budgeable:sneaky:
      Thanks for sharing @MekaSage ;)
    • MekaSage
      @P_simorf , @Denis Nazin , and @delator77 - here's how you can move the budgeable without an autopilot:
      [​IMG]

      Thanks for playing, rating, and commenting!
    • MekaSage
      @Denis Nazin - I was wondering if people considered it a trick to use a slider to move B onto a wedge. I've seen other levels that don't list that as a trick*.
      I figure it's something people could figure out by trial and error without knowing any special moves.

      * Specifically this level by @Meko Guy doesn't list it as a trick: https://mekoramaforum.com/media/bot-trek.23555/
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Lang Tao Jin
      Nice level with great mech;)
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      ridgerunner
      Fun clean level.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Helena
      :thumbsup:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Sammy 5
      :cool:
      Awesome fun in this playground but took a number of restarts to figure out the correct paths:p This level felt like it had a lot of energy about it:thumbsup:
      MekaSage likes this.
    • MekaSage
      Thanks, @Sammy 5! I just played it again and it took me a minute to remember how to win. Glad you liked it.
      Sammy 5 likes this.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Karen 2.0
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