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Denis Nazin

Palace sensor

The main feature of this palace is the sensor. Understand how the sensor works, and it will help you collect all the stars. Good luck friends.

Palace sensor
Denis Nazin, Nov 5, 2021
MomoKeego, BLR, Ray Aznable and 5 others like this.
    • Denis Nazin
      The main feature of this palace is the sensor. Understand how the sensor works, and it will help you collect all the stars. Good luck friends.

      There is only one trick on the level that I want to demonstrate to you:

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      "B" by inertia runs a little on the wedge. At the moment when he stepped on the wedge - quickly press anywhere on the lower platform. B go down.
      Since you need to deal with the sensor and a non-standard trick, I did a not large gameplay.

      For those who are interested, I will publish a demo map in the spoiler:
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    • Rating:
      4/5,
      ridgerunner
      Fun moves.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Meko Guy
      Too bad the palace had no purpose? The sensor wasn't very reliable on my device. B went for the furthest star first and after about 7 bumps on the end, the star disappeared. I figured good luck getting on the wedge if the star took that many attempts. It too came in time. The step wedge down wasn't like your video at all. It was more like a BB and hope it works on my device. I don't normally like sensors but this one was easy enough to figure out. Thanks for sharing
    • Denis Nazin
      @Meko Guy @Meko Guy
      Thank you very much for playing and your interest in my level. I'm glad that you easily figured out the sensor.
      I have a question for you as experienced players, have you seen this trick before? Thanks.
    • Meko Guy
      @Denis Nazin -
      Which trick - the step wedge down or the Sensor? I've seen many sensor variations previously. As for the step wedge down - I can't say that I have.
    • Denis Nazin
      @Meko Guy
      Thanks for your reply. Yes, I meant a trick - a wedge down (for which I specifically, just in case, made a demonstration). Thank you for giving your qualifying answer. Now I understand that I not in vain my time on demonstration and explanation.

      As for the sensors, I know that there are a lot of them, and this is not something unique. But, nevertheless, I really love to experiment with sensors. The sensor at this level is probably ordinary. But I have a very original sensor. Here it is:
      http://mekoramaforum.com/media/strange-things.24314/
      And
      http://mekoramaforum.com/media/futuristic.24196/
    • Meko Guy
      @Denis Nazin - I looked at 'Strange Things' and I got one star on my first attempt as sensors are not intuitive to me so I rarely play those levels. Gave it another go and got then all accept the one at the far end - since no tricks were listed, I assumed no tricks were needed - wrong :(.

      As for the other one - I stopped at the B toss as I'm not going to toss B in the air repetitively until those two stars are collected. I had no idea on the center star under the spinner - read your hint and anyone who stumbles onto that move without the hint should buy a lottery ticket - come on - not very intuitive is it?
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      mastersifu
      The sensor can be controlled well and I did used low ceiling effect in my win for the step down wedge move.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Labyrenight
      If it's sensors, I'm definitely interested in playing it. A great idea and a magnificent palace.
    • Denis Nazin
      @delator77
      Thank you very much my friend. I would also like to thank you for your continued interest in my levels. I think I can surprise you a little on the next level. The next level will be without tricks, but with a very original gameplay)).;)
    • Denis Nazin
      @mastersifu
      Thank you so much my friend. I'm happy that you find the sensor very stable. It is very important for me.
      I am very interested in how do you use the low ceiling for the descent from the wedge? I tried it - but I can't think of how ((. You are a great specialist for low ceilings! If you share your secret, I will be very grateful to you. Thank you.
    • Denis Nazin
      @Labyrenight
      Oh yes!)) I'm happy that you played my "sensor palace"!) I know that you are a great specialist in sensors (and in general you are a genius researcher of mekorama:thumbsup:). Therefore, I am infinitely glad that you liked my level. The ball sensor is a very versatile sensor. It can be used to solve very different problems. A universal thing!)
      Thank you for your feedback on the palace! It has only one function - to make the player's stay at the level more enjoyable)). I'm glad you appreciated it!

      I have a very interesting and original gameplay idea. I'll post it tomorrow. I think you will be interested;)
    • mastersifu
      @Denis Nazin It's basically just the same move but I found it easier for me to do it like this. Just my personal preference.
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