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Denis Nazin

Electro Magic

Electro Magic
Denis Nazin, Oct 17, 2025 at 9:46 AM
delator77 and Labyrenight like this.
    • Denis Nazin
      The level is trick-free, but to get through the beginning faster (without long waits), you can use the autopilot trick! Everything else is trick-free!
      It uses fast sliders and an electric-powered pendulum.
      BE CAREFUL on the fast slider!!!
      Time - 2:49
      A card with open mechanisms! All the mechanisms and how magic occurs are fully visible:
      [​IMG]
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Labyrenight
      a stunning opening and a delightful ending.
    • Denis Nazin
      @Labyrenight Oh, thank you very VERY much my friend! I'm very happy that you liked :D;):thumbsup:
    • Labyrenight
      @Denis Nazin Well, the pendulum with two motors is basically a sensor mechanism, which you already know I love sensors :cool:
    • Denis Nazin
      @Labyrenight Thank you, I'm very happy.
      The most important thing in this level is the demonstration of the electric triggering mechanism. It's based on the fact that the arms and legs of living bots WEIGHT NOTHING, but the legs and arms of dead bots DO WEIGHT. Therefore, when the arms and legs sag after a lightning strike, they provide momentum to the mechanism upon contact. All the mechanisms in this level are waiting to be touched;).
    • Labyrenight
      @Denis Nazin
      I don't know about the weight of the robot's legs. I'll study it.

      There are some levels where the zapped robot exhibits strange behavior with its legs, even being able to teleport and accelerate the trigger of the gun mechanism.

      What I do know is that in my level BOP BOP! the legs on a living B can trigger the slider. Even though initially you have to electrocute R separately first :D
    • Denis Nazin
      @Labyrenight In the demo, two mechanisms are at rest, awaiting any external contact. The feet of living bots touch these mechanisms, and nothing happens. But immediately after a lightning strike, their legs (or arms) become physically tangible and begin to have weight (gravity). Therefore, they immediately set the mechanism in motion. [​IMG]
    • Labyrenight
      @Denis Nazin
      BTW, I always have trouble viewing your images. First, I have to use a VPN, and second, I have to find the original image link, not the shortened one.

      But thanks for the demo. So, initially, the robot's legs are pulled up because its body is attached to the slider? What about a regular robot without a slider?
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Goetz
      Wow, magic indeed! :cool: Reminds me of "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." ;) A great fun level, to play with B having a new electric remote control to activate all those mechanisms. :cool::thumbsup: Thank you, @Denis Nazin !
    • Denis Nazin
      @Labyrenight
      Same thing BUT with the help of the dead bots' HANDS. A side touch also sets the mechanism in motion!! I made a path so everyone could see that B could run on the mechanism, but his legs didn't AFFECT the mechanisms. Because he is alive and his legs have NO WEIGHT!
      [​IMG]
    • Denis Nazin
      @Goetz Oh, great phrase (quote), good comparison:thumbsup:. That's exactly it!!;)
      Thank you SOOOOO MUCH my friend :D!!!
    • Labyrenight
      @Denis Nazin
      Thank you. I've investigated why B in my level can trigger the slider. Besides the sensor, I put a motor attached to the slider.

      The point is there's a touch or vibration, right?

      But what I still don't understand is that the rotating motor attached to the slider at the beginning isn't enough to create vibration and move the slider. B is needed to move it, so is this a sensor or touch? You've played my level, right? Do you know why?
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      ridgerunner
      Fun magic.
    • Denis Nazin
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  • Album:
    Electric
    Uploaded By:
    Denis Nazin
    Date:
    Oct 17, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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    221
    Comment Count:
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