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EinaUdi

Decayed mill

As time goes by, the mill has become dilapidated. Just like the good old days.

Decayed mill
EinaUdi, Jan 15, 2026
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    • EinaUdi
      One trick required in the end.
      1.the rotating motor on the wall can hit B into water.
      2. B needs to go into the river twice.
      3. the second floor of the mill is ruined, so you need a long autopilot.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Denis Nazin
      Super! This is a really cool level.:thumbsup:
      I really like your levels. Your levels are certainly more for experienced players. But for experienced players, your levels are a delight! Thank you.;)
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    • EinaUdi
      @Denis Nazin Thanks for playing! Many of my levels will be kinda hard and complex, but not extremely. ;)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      ridgerunner
      Very enjoyable. I had problems with the finish and had to get some extra assistance. Not sure that i understood the meko physics or whether it was a device issue. Will try later on a different device.
      EinaUdi likes this.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Block builder
      It was a lot of fun to piece the logic together on this one. The dilapitated (what a wonderful word) mill was a great design.
      EinaUdi likes this.
    • EinaUdi
      @ridgerunner Thanks for playing! When using autopilot, let B face the block where he will go first, it can enhance the succeed chance.;)
    • EinaUdi
    • ridgerunner
      @EinaUdi..thanks,i always forget about that. But i placed R beside B which worked strangely.
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    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Kanchan yadav
      Although many times P did not support R properly but there was no need to restart it. I liked it very much at this level.Had to do a few restarts until I figured out how to push the free moter.

      Although I may not have completed some of your levels but I also really like your levels.

      Ihad a lot of fun playing it
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    • EinaUdi
    • delator77
      @EinaUdi Uuuhhmm,only one trick is needed? I mean,I am tempted to use...
      low ceiling
      but I will wait for your answer before cheating :rolleyes:
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    • EinaUdi
      @delator77 Oh yes, low ceiling is needed. I just thought that low ceiling is a easy trick to trigger and is very common to use in both trick and logic levels, so I didn't list it. It's my bad.
    • delator77
      @EinaUdi What a coincidence! I was taking one last look before bed when I saw your comment. Phew, what a reli:Def. I'll try it tomorrow. Thanks.:rolleyes:
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    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      Very nice logic level with an intuitive tricky last step. The design is really cool :cool:.Thank you @EinaUdi ;)
      btw...
      The rotor can also be used to send R to the river, right?:sneaky:Okay, since you didn't mention anything about the rotor and R in the hints, I thought it might not be necessary, so I played again and found another gameplay style where that R movement isn't needed. But I'm curious to know if that movement was intentional or not.
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    • EinaUdi
      @delator77 Thanks for playing! I designed the gameplay that the rotating motor should also send R into river, but I thought it's easy to figure out, so I didn't write it in the hints. ;)
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  • Category:
    Logic/Puzzle
    Uploaded By:
    EinaUdi
    Date:
    Jan 15, 2026
    View Count:
    689
    Comment Count:
    15

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