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trids

NoWay

Some trickery required

NoWay
trids, May 10, 2020
Helena, delator77 and Ray Aznable like this.
    • trids
      Here's an explanation of each trick:
      • Slow Autopilot - Hold on to the draggable as B mounts it, in order to slow his climb. Without this extra level of control, his momentum will tip him into the range of a zapper. There is a designer trick here too, as the death-by-momentum effect was an unintentional find and i temporarily broke it before completing the build. Ultimately it seems to depend on orientation and precise placement of B, to impart the correct momentum and achieve his accidental suicide.
      • Evil eye - There are several different implementations in this puzzle, each exploiting its own particular effect.
        — The eye on a motorized riser is effective 100% of the time. Designer tip: for 100% effectiveness, make sure the eye has its own riser. Initially, i placed it on the same riser that already raises a zapper, but it reduced the effectiveness to about 95%.
        — Placing the Evil Eye on an R who is stuck trying to climb an inaccessible step also switches off the effect about 5% of the time, as if there's a brief moment every once in a while where R "takes a breath". The trick then is that the player needs to continually tap on the blocked block until the 5% interval when R disengages his eye. But .. the player needs to tap with a rhythm that allows him to stop when necessary! :sneaky:
        — Finally, there's also an Evil Eye applied to R by B, after a downward step in R's normal path, causing him to turn when he normally wouldn't.
      • Raised zapper - raised with its own auto riser to ensure 100% effectiveness and open a path that otherwise seems unavailable.
      • Claustrophobia - Used here partly as a nuisance factor for the unwary player, to cause R to swerve into destruction without sufficient caution. Also occurs as a side effect of the Evil Eye after an inset downward step, to alter the path of R.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Meko Guy
      I won my way 1st however I'm not good at zapper walking. After B gets on the other side of the zapper, it's pretty easy especially when I just made two levels with that R behaviour. Watching the video, I see you found another exploit instead of zapper walking. Thanks for sharing.

      BTW, the 1st auto pilot can be done from the side so B's eye doesn't get zapped....
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    • Ray Aznable
      ....
      mr tiger @trids
      back in action.
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    • Ray Aznable
      ...
      i surrender.
      must watch video
      :cry::cry::cry:


      spamming taps on a block
      which there is a lifted eye
      is possible.
      my assume is,
      sometime the leg of R below,
      got tired in a matter of mili second,
      then R eye is a bit lowered down,
      thats when B avaible to tap
      on that block.

      nice trick.
      trids likes this.
    • trids
    • trids
      @Meko Guy - it sounds like you found an alternative solution by walking on a zapper :p
      That would be very informative. Please could you share a video/explanation? o_O
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Ray Aznable
      ...
      though
      this level is too small,
      and cosidered as demo level.
      4 stars is max.

      but i want to add one more.
      cuz u helped me alot.
      by gave like to my
      stone ocean level.

      and now its on the 6th page
      of most liked.

      thanks alot mr @trids
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    • Rating:
      4/5,
      ridgerunner
      My start was slightly different. I also did a straightforward two tap zapper walk not knowing about R having rest periods.
      tap the last space inwards of the draggable so that once lifted B will overshoot across the fence. But to stop B getting zapped while leaning forward raise/lower the draggable a bit to induce long legs so B can tiptoe across....t
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    • Meko Guy
      @trids - As requested.

      The zapper walk isn't easy but like most tricks it's in the timing. Tap directly on the zapper and then on the other side. B's legs will grow a little longer and if done right, will pass over the zapper. BTW, I don't like this trick as it's too risky. See card and video
      [​IMG]
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
      NoWay? Nooo,because there is a way but I have no idea how I have solved it:):rotf: Thanks for sharing @trids ;)
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    • Rating:
      4/5,
      EL797
      What everyone said. Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
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    • trids
      Thanks for the feedback folks, and for taking the time to post the demo and video, @Meko Guy.
      :thumbsup:

      @Ray Aznable .. Yes it is a bit short :p. At first it was just an experiment, then it was going to be a tutorial. But by the time i stumbled(!) on B's suicidal momentum, it all coalesced into a puzzle. I just couldn't bring myself to hide the mechanics at the expense of the tutorial potential.

      @ridgerunner .. Well done, nice lateral start :sneaky:
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Master Author
      Very nice @trids , beacuse I've learned a new trick..
      The Slow Autopilot was very smooth to execute:thumbsup::D

      You might be featured on my Youtube channel soon..
      trids likes this.
    • Ray Aznable
      ...
      @trids
      "coalesced"
      im new with that word.
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    • Rating:
      4/5,
      BangTe
      Nice move at the first
      For me
      Thats looks like an auto pilot + dragger freeze:)
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