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Yeah, I figured as much as I went back and solved it without taking advantage of that glitch. Being able to bring tools through boundaries does happen a few times but you shouldn't feel you need to make excuses. It's a fun campaign, you obviously put a lot of work into it. Can't wait to get to part 2.
No, that is not intended and similar things can be found throughout the campaign since this is not a work of a professional
Spoilers, in case this was intentional:
In the puzzle titled Drawn Inspiration in world 3 there is a gap between one of the purple fields and the geometry next to it. While it still knocks the connectors out of your hand when passing through it, you can simply pick them up from the other side of the gap and take them through the door that way. I'm not sure if it was intentional, but it surely made the puzzle blatantly trivial, including the star in there. If this is, indeed, as you designed it, I'll delete this comment.
Great work, by the way! I am enjoying it, even though some of the puzzles infuriate me to no end... :D
Really enjoyed some of the puzzles, especially ones in world 1 and the hub star.
Also related to that cheese, note no. 18 after solving last puzzle is funny considering how I never let them die.
Also personally, Conjoined puzzle are pretty neat. Liked them.