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Uno by Marco

This is my first level, let me know what you think of it!

Uno by Marco
Mekoman, May 18, 2019
Playtime, Ginger and delator77 like this.
    • Rating:
      3/5,
      gmacpro
      Welcome to the forum. I gave your 1st level a go and it was very slow and fairly easy. I didn't like the hidden route but it wasn't too hard to figure out. Thanks for sharing.
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      Don G Rowe
      Hi and welcome to the forum. Nice first effort, with an interesting way of dealing with ZapR. A bit plain in the design department with only square stone blocks. But I'd say you've got the basics down. Well done.

      In the future, using the Export button from the Make Levels page produces a card image that is easier to scan than regular screenshots. This is the button. [​IMG]
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
      Hi and welcome...interesting first level...nice logic one...Thanks for sharing @Mekoman ;)
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      DrunkApple
      Nice level, expecially if this is your first one!
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      GFJ
      Very nice level. I did not use one of the devices.
    • Rating:
      3/5,
      Jom
      It does look a bit unfinished, but there's a nice route to the win that explores a lot of the level with a bit of fun along the way. Good first level, :thumbsup::D
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  • Category:
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    Uploaded By:
    Mekoman
    Date:
    May 18, 2019
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    714
    Comment Count:
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