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Denis Nazin

Scales

NO TRICKS! Use balls instead of weights in vintage scales. By balancing on the scales you will help the heroes of this level to win. good luck friends

Scales
Denis Nazin, Jul 15, 2022
delator77, Sammy 5, Helena and 7 others like this.
    • Denis Nazin
      NO TRICKS! Use balls instead of weights in vintage scales. By balancing on the scales you will help the heroes of this level to win. good luck friends.
      Warning! Due to the low ceiling in one place of the level - B can run to the wrong place! This is the case when a low ceiling interferes with the gameplay. But this can be avoided by blocking the exits. Good luck
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Ray Aznable
      ...
      out of words
      to describe this.
    • Denis Nazin
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      BLR
      Very unique idea with scale! I surprised that one ball is enough to make the big scale moved!:eek: Amazing!! You're a very great builder friend @Denis Nazin!:sneaky:
    • Denis Nazin
      @BLR I am very happy that you liked the idea of the level. I have been counting blocks for weights for a long time. In order to work well - you need to have fewer blocks (less weight). If the scales are made heavier, they work much worse. And of course it is necessary that nothing clings to the scales. Thank you for your attention to the smoothness of the scales. I've been working on this for a long time.
      Thanks a lot my friend!!!:D;)
      Adiorama and BLR like this.
    • MekoMole
      Instantly recognisable Nazin design. Classic elegance. I have downloaded all your recent levels but am struggling to find time for Mekorama at the moment. As you know I am a slow player so please forgive my lack of ratings.
      I too have been studying the weight of blocks but in the context of vertical sliders. My conclusion is that a single vertical slider can lift 18 blocks. I'll try to upload a demo card to fantastic Mekorama.
      Thank you for your continued prodigous, and fascinating, output. I endorse @BLR comment about you being a great builder.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Adiorama
      Excellent!:eek:What an idea i really liked it:cool:SCALES are looking and working so real;)THANKS FOR SHARING;):thumbsup:
    • Denis Nazin
      @MekoMole Thank you very much my dear friend. I understand you. Don't apologize, it's all right. Your comments are much more valuable to me than the rating. Thanks, I'm glad you like the idea.;):D
    • Denis Nazin
      @Adiorama Oh thank you, thank you, THANK YOU so much! I'm happy that you liked the idea. At this level, the idea is the main thing:D Thank you.;):thumbsup:
    • Denis Nazin
      @MekoMole Wow! Thanks for your research! I noticed a long time ago that the more blocks, the more sliders are needed to raise the structure. I also wanted to explore the number of blocks per slider. But I have a lot of ideas, so my hands didn’t reach this study. That's why I'm so glad you did it! This is useful information!!! Of course, be sure to describe and post your research on the forum! Thank you!

      The load capacity of mekorama is "18 blocks per vertical slider". Thanks for this important information.:thumbsup::thumbsup:;):D
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Anomynous
      Well balanced level:p:D:thumbsup:
    • Denis Nazin
    • Makl
      This is very cool. I tried to make balancing scale levels in the past but the never really worked out too well. This is going to be fun trying to solve.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Makl
      I beat it! Even after your warning, the claustrophobia move ended up killing B for me a couple of times. Oops!
      Thanks for sharing.
    • Denis Nazin
      @Makl Thank you very much my friend. I am very glad that you finished!:D:thumbsup: Thank you;)
      Makl likes this.
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