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nGord

Praying For Rain

B is stuck at his once oasis, which is now quite parched. Will the rain he is praying for save him? [This is my first ever level. I know I've critiqued hundreds. Hopefully you'll be kind. Free camera not required but an exploit is. Please see the Caption tab for more details on hints, etc. Thanks.]

Praying For Rain
nGord, Oct 2, 2016
    • nGord
      This level is dedicated to @meko, with love and gauding. He didn't want to share his desert secrets...

      Update: The point of this level was more about the art and of course to show that the Desert Effect could be figured out by others. I tried to include as much game play as could fit and to keep away from any poor design elements. There is a rather undesirable exploit involved, though - my apologies in advance.

      UPDATE 30/11/2016: All hints have been summarized into spoilers under the Caption tab. There is also an alternative version included under the Caption tab that is more player friendly (in case you don't like tricks/exploits much).

      UPDATE 21/12/2016: The Caption tab now also includes instructions on completing the Desert Effect and credits to others.
    • a220
    • nGord
      @a220 - Of course, happy to oblige. First, please, may you remove your rating? As much as I appreciate it, I'd rather receive a rating on your full assessment of the level, i.e. after having completed it. Thanks, I'm looking forward to it!
    • meko
      Oh , i forgot to explain it! Forgive me,ngord:rolleyes:...
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    • nGord
      @a220 - Here is the hint you asked for:
      What goes up, must come down.
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    • a220
      @nGord sure how can I remove it? I'm on the mobile version
    • a220
      @nGord i can't just drag the cloud down, can i?
    • nGord
      @a220 - Oops, sorry, there is no way to remove a rating. This is true on all platforms. Once committed, a rating can only be changed. So my advice now is to see if you can finish the level and once you have, adjust the rating if you feel so inclined. I do appreciate your 5 stars for your first impressions though; thanks!
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    • a220
      @nGord i dragged out an elevator but somehow didn't get on it like I think I should have :D
    • nGord
      @a220 -
      So we know that stone blocks can't move. You're getting warmer though...
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    • a220
      @nGord I'm stuck up in the cloud now lol
    • nGord
      @a220 - Please hide any information that may help others in a spoiler. You can go back and edit your last comment, select the text, click on the '+' symbol, and choose "Spoiler." Thanks.
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    • nGord
      This level relies on the Inertia Bug exploit. As much as I'm not happy to see it used, I had little other choice to make it this compact. You may need to be gentle with its execution too.
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    • meko
      @nGord Oh please... Change your profile Image!
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  • Album:
    First Levels by nGord
    Uploaded By:
    nGord
    Date:
    Oct 2, 2016
    View Count:
    15,699
    Comment Count:
    102
    Tags:
    desert effect
  • The point of this level was more about the art and of course to show that the Desert Effect could be discovered by others. I tried to include as much gameplay as could fit, but in doing so I incorporated some design elements that I am not proud of. My apologies in advance.

    For those that don't like the exploit used in the original upload, here is an alternate version of the level with a simpler exploit (hint: stand B on the pillar and send him to the stair block):
    [​IMG]

    Hints to the original version:
    What goes up, must come down.
    So we know that stone blocks can't move. You're getting warmer though...
    This level relies on an inertia-based exploit. As much as I personally detest inertia-based exploits, I had little other choice to make the level this compact. You may need to be gentle with its execution too - so as not to have B fall too far away.
    From upcoming documentation:

    DISCOURAGED BUGS OR EXPLOITS
    “Boogie Bot Bug”

    If you move B back and forth, especially around the corner of a hole or set of blocks, he will get dizzy. If you get him dizzy enough, his weight will be enough to make him fall (either up onto or down from a block).

    First demonstrated and implemented in a level by @Weders, 4 June 2016
    The Boogie Bot Bug is an inertia-based bug because it uses B's inertia to fall. If you move B back and forth around the inside corner of the cloud above the win block, you'll notice that he'll start leaning into the corner and eventually he'll fall into it.

    The Desert Effect:
    Credits:
    @meko - for spurring me on to figure out the Desert Effect on my own;
    @Weders (and others) - for the exploit used in the original version;
    @meko - for the exploit used in the above Alternate (Third) version.