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PLB-05

U Got Slapped

Fixed (:

U Got Slapped
PLB-05, Dec 8, 2017
    • gmacpro
      It is not fixed :(
    • gmacpro
      Your device must be different especially if you played this card before posting it.

    • Don G Rowe
      No game play. :mad:
    • gmacpro
    • Don G Rowe
      @gmacpro No. The rotating arms go over the win as soon as it opens. :confused:
      gmacpro likes this.
    • gmacpro
      @Don G Rowe - This card was posted earlier with the same problem. @stefanovime reported it first and I followed up. Obviously, the creator doesn't play the card after making corrections - remember the Black1226 card with a stray block? This one isn't a stray block as there is a pillar at each end of the rotor.
    • gmacpro
      I just compared this card with the previous and I believe you reposted the old card instead of the new one.
    • PLB-05
      I actually removed 4 zappers in total, removed 2 metal pillars in first rotating arms &... it is actually able to win, did a screenshot with my phone where I show I achieved the end (after 2-3 tries) but idk if I can upload my screenshot here to the reply :thumbsup:
    • gmacpro
      @PLB-05 - I see the win check mark on your card but may be because the metal pillar spins over the win block just like the video I posted. Does the level work differently on your device?
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  • Category:
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    PLB-05
    Date:
    Dec 8, 2017
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