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D.S.Masters

Switch 625

B needs help from his friend P to hit the Big Red Button. (Hercules push, ramp climbing used)

Switch 625
D.S.Masters, Nov 11, 2020
MomoKeego, delator77 and cimarronline like this.
    • D.S.Masters
      Hercules push, ramp climbing
      The Mekorama update is very nice, especially for building - the camera views make it easier to delete or add blocks... though I've turned off the camera shake. And it is totally freaking weird to look at a level from the underside (but only while building, not during gameplay)...

      "Switch 625" is a song from the British rock group Def Leppard, from their second album "High n' Dry" in 1981. Technically, this is only half a song, as "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" (a fairly mellow rock ballad) leads directly into "Switch 625"... though oddly enough, one of the first singles from the album was "Let It Go", with "Switch 625" on the B side.
      "Switch 625" is an instrumental, and it kicks serious ****... it shows their rocking side. "High n' Dry" was a commercial success for Def Leppard, propelling them into the spotlight in a way their first album didn't.
      Def Leppard "Bringin' On the Heartbreak / Switch 625" -
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      ridgerunner
      Will the last ball stay in place? Yes it did.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Ray Aznable
      ...
      simple and relaxing.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      Very nice feelings playing this kind of relaxing levels! Thanks for sharing @D.S.Masters ;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Jom
      Lovely relaxing puzzle, :D:D:D. Perfect for me trying to get used to the new feel of the updated game, I am rather wobbly with it at the moment, ;):rotf:.
    • D.S.Masters
      @Jom Yeah, the different viewpoints can help, especially with some hard to see areas. Building is certainly easier.
    • D.S.Masters
      @ridgerunner Yep, half metal pillar. The win was one of the last things I put in place, because I didn't like how empty that corner was... then I realized that I'd backed myself in a corner just a bit, because there was no way to direct P down the proper path; the ball seemed like the easiest solution (without a lot of redesign).
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      P_simorf
      Thanks to the recovery point near the win block! If those stone blocks weren't there, oh dear I might have trouble stacking B onto P!
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Oily Jake
      Another fine adventure to keep B out of mischief.
    • D.S.Masters
      @P_simorf One of those blocks is there just to keep B from rubbing shoulders with P, which can be annoying...
    • D.S.Masters
      @Oily Jake Don't worry, B will be getting himself back in trouble soon enough... :D
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Sun Eagle
      The first lv I played on the new version. Wonderful experience. A little nervous for the last ball as it rolled back but thank god it stopped.
    • D.S.Masters
      @Sun Eagle It will bounce back just a little, but the metal half pillar basically keeps it from going anywhere... and if it's not squarely in the middle of a block, P can bump it into place.
    • ewa
      @D.S.Masters Hi I'm new here. Could you make a video on how to solve it as I have absolutely no clue on what to do? Thanks!
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