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Meko Guy

Leaper

No tricks required

Leaper
Meko Guy, Mar 13, 2020
delator77 and Ray Aznable like this.
    • Meko Guy
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Ray Aznable
      ...
      caption says no tricks needed.
      but with trick we can solve it easily.

      or the caption itself is the tricky one?
      cuz theres two tricks involved very clear.
      1. clausteophobia to help B walk up to grass.
      2. ToA, to drop B to water then push the edge ball to redirect R movement.
    • Ray Aznable
      ...
      there are two tricks*
    • Ray Aznable
      ...
      just watched ur solution after i solved my own way.

      this level is purely logic.

      very exellent as always, Mr. Fred Hill ;)
    • Ray Aznable

      dont get mad at me mr. fred
      these tricks dont make every part of ur level features lost their function.
      we still need to go walk any single blocks avaible.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      ridgerunner
      Ironically i was stymied for a while by something hidden. In a GMG level! However returned home and with my normal reading specs on , i spotted what i had missed. Loved the leaping and the triple use of that rotatable.
    • Meko Guy
      @Ray Aznable - Thanks for playing, commenting and rating. If I say no tricks then that is a good starting point. If you can't see a move and need to use a trick, go ahead, I would especially if there wasn't a video solution and I wanted to move on. In this case, you could have taken a peak at the video and got a hint. Your two tricks bypassed one B move that you figured out with R. Today, when I played @Anomynous' level, I too thought ToA was a requirement but after checking the Trick List and it wasn't listed, I looked again and figured it out. Thanks again for the support. :)
    • Ray Aznable
      @ridgerunner

      the ball beside finish block i see.

      @Meko Guy sometimes including what he hate.
      which kinda often recently were timing gameplay.
    • Meko Guy
      @Ray Aznable - If I don't tell the author what I didn't like then they'll never know. If I need to repeat myself too many times with an author, then I stop playing their levels completely as I have better things to do.
    • Ray Aznable
      @Meko Guy

      well said Mr. Fred,
      I always keep in mind that u are willing to educate players based on ur engineering mindset whom forged by strict hierarchy of logic step, and a must of following rules.

      let say in example
      physic conclude in very common sense way that sun rise at the east, set at west.
      ones cant apply shortcut or tricks to say,
      "i want to say sun rise at south and set at north"
      his or her statement might be applied,
      in other theory but cant change what been stated pantently by physicist since years ago.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Anomynous
      :D:DA funny and enjoyable level:thumbsup:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      If you had made the level in 2025, I imagine you would have pointed out that...
      offset block with R was necessary. What is not clear to me is whether offset block is considered a trick or R behavior. But anyway, the use of offset block in this level is so obvious that I am not confused by the fact that you did not mention it.
      I had fun with those different leaps. Thanks @Meko Guy ;) good job!
    • Meko Guy
      @delator77 - First, thanks for P,C and R. As for 'offset block' being a trick or not? I can see it both ways, here's why. For R, it is a behaviour as you do not have to do anything. Depending on how the offset block is done, R will fall off in one direction and B will fall off in the other. This is where it gets difficult to answer. If you tap on the other side of the ball, then B runs over the ball and jumps/falls off - so is that a trick or a B behaviour? Even though there is a strong defense for a behaviour, I have to go with a trick. Why? It is like when B can step over a zapper because B's legs are a little bit longer. Since B can not step over a zapper normally, then it must be a trick or there's something tricky about it. Just my thinking.
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