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Meko Guy

One Tap Win

A short level with only one tap and one auto pilot

One Tap Win
Meko Guy, Nov 20, 2024 at 11:20 AM
delator77 and MekoMole like this.
    • Meko Guy
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      ridgerunner
      Must be several years since a level like this has appeared on the forum . I have always liked them.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Baba
      The difficulty is setting the path, so that B is not hit by Z. Yes, my B is repeatedly hit by Z :)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      You did it my friend. Usually "one tap win" levels have not any gameplay, they are visually nice but nothing more. But you changed this fact & you made a "one tap win" level with obviously a very short gameplay but challenging! thanks @Meko Guy ;) great job!
      btw... my autopilot was a bit different but equally effective :sneaky:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Anomynous
      :cool::thumbsup:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      shaun Roberts
      These are the best type of autopilot's. :D:thumbsup:
    • delator77
    • Valentin
      Well done ! Finally, a level of yours I can achieve without losing my cold blood :D
      I have the feeling my win used less moves after launching the autopilot … I’ll try again.
      Thanks for completing your own challenge ;)
    • Valentin
      With this ...
      [​IMG]
      ... you just have to turn the motor with 1/4 of turn (as intended) and move a slider (the one with 2 zappers) from one block to the right, and it works :cool:
    • Valentin
      To continue with the ratings...
      If I "had to" rate this level, I would give it 4 stars. In my rating scale, I would like to give 3 stars to the "average" levels, that is to say which are nice, pleasant, but not necessarily exceptional. 4 stars at “good”, fairly good and even very good levels (which is the case here). And 5 stars at “excellent” levels, those that are “Wow”, extraordinary or… masterpieces.

      I can see that my position differs significantly from the position of other players... Reason why I stopped rating. I compensate by detailing my comments when I think it's worth it! ;)
    • Meko Guy
      @Valentin - It appears to me that your rating system is very similar to mine. Many levels that I see out there deserve 3 stars at best but some players have a different opinion and happily give 4 and others even 5 stars. The friendly nature that this forum demands may be the problem. It is easier to give everyone 4 or 5 stars than have to explain yourself. I stopped playing levels from newbies because if I did and I see an area that they could improve in, I would tell them. I'm also from the school, rate hard so the person works to improve. If no one tells them where they can improve, they will not improve.

      EDIT - I forgot to mention,
      in the general sense of those words, do not invoke a 5 star rating to me. Without game play, I don't care what the level looks like as game play is king.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Block builder
      Excellent 1-tap win. I moved less sliders as B is quite agile and can make a lot of the gaps. The zappers add a good challenge and grab your focus.

      The forum has had "rating inflation" out of kindness like many things in society. The reason I don't make a fuzz about it is twofold: 1) I don't find it important enough, and 2) critical kindness is difficult to convey over the internet (it is easily received or communicated in a meaner way).
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