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Overall pretty good and definitely harder than the last one, though the end was designed a bit weirdly. I thought it was gonna be much harder than it ended up being. I guess people can still figure it out from experimentation, but the switches definitely don’t work like they do most of the time - and in the way that makes the puzzle much easier, leading to more of a mild sense of disappointment for those looking for a challenge like me rather than relief.
There is a cut around the 5 minute mark where the puzzle state changes somewhat – I’m uploading this a good while after having done the blindruns so I don’t know exactly what the difference was. I do know I stepped away for a bit after the 5 minute mark, my guess is that I forgot to continue recording afterwards. Don’t know how much of the solution I cut out. Hopefully not much. In any case there’s not much I can do about it now.
Difficulty: 4.75/10
Enjoyed: 7.25/10
Nice level otherwise.