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Denis Nazin

Calculate Angle

No TRICKS! Inclined blocks are used at different angles. The rest is classic logic level of pushing balls. A certain sequence of actions is needed. I hope you like the idea of a long stick with different angles. Good luck friends!

Calculate Angle
Denis Nazin, Mar 5, 2023
Mr Lemon, Mekologic, Yusuf and 2 others like this.
    • Denis Nazin
      No TRICKS!! Inclined blocks are used at different angles. The rest is classic logic level of pushing balls. A certain sequence of actions is needed. I hope you like the idea of a long stick with different angles. Good luck friends!
    • MekoMole
      Beautiful design. Very clever mechanism.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      ridgerunner
      I liked the use of the long lever and good ball sequence logic.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      Excellent level, really fun & with some thinking... спасибо @Denis Nazin :)
    • Denis Nazin
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Karen 2.0
      Very cool adjustable offset stick and really fun logical gameplay. Thanks my friend :)
    • Denis Nazin
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Neil Kuo
      This level is indeed a beautiful and interesting design:D!
    • Shatter Darkness
      Interesting level, thank you for sharing!
    • Denis Nazin
      @Neil Kuo Thank you very much:D. At first, this level was ugly - because the points where it is convenient to walk B (with different stick angles) - these points were very chaotic and the roads from them formed an interesting gameplay but ugly design:confused:. Therefore, I thought for a very long time and rebuilt this level in order to make the correct symmetrical beautiful design:sneaky:. Thank you very much for highlighting the design:thumbsup:. Thank you;)
      Neil Kuo likes this.
    • Denis Nazin
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      alarcon
      I'm confused about movement B, sometimes I want to go down but instead go up. trying hard to understand it:rotf:
      Very useful lever :thumbsup:
    • Denis Nazin
      @alarcon Yes, the effect of long lever on B needs to be observed and studied a bit. After that it becomes very useful. I'm very glad you liked it! Thank you very much my friend!:thumbsup:;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Block builder
      Original mechanism/gameplay. And I think you have constructed a complex path-maze in a confined area, that was fun to explore.

      There is one major shortcut.
      At 1:35 in @Denis Nazin 's solution video, P is brought to a place where he walks back and forth over three grass blocks. On that path, P can already be used by B to cross the gap. This makes a number of balls unnecessary. Making the third grass tile a stone pillar would solve it, a tiny fix. But a good number of reviews has already been given so it's fair to complete as intended.
    • Denis Nazin
      @Block builder Ha ha ha:rotf:. You are absolutely right:thumbsup:!! What a simple and stupid mistake on my part:unsure:. I really was wrong. When you make a long and difficult path and think for a long time how to do it with a beautiful design - sometimes you can make such a mistake:confused:. Yes, it's a pity that no one told me before - I certainly would have corrected it. But, you're right, it's already stupid to remove a level that a large number of players have played.
      Thank you very much - if not for you, I would never have noticed this:rotf::thumbsup:. It's so simple and obvious that I didn't even think about it.

      I am very glad that you played my level:D. I am very glad that you liked the basic idea with an inclined long stick. Thank you very much!!!;)
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  • Album:
    Offset and tilted blocks
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    Denis Nazin
    Date:
    Mar 5, 2023
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