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I played around with the editor a little when I was younger but this was my first proper adventure - I'm glad you enjoyed it!nasko222 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 7:16 pmI got GOLD!Nice adventure, if this was your first adventure, this was awesome
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Though, I did it in a bit weird way where the scritter is on the red button, but the spikey is moving around, and I wait the spikey to come near the scritter so i can run quickly through the yellow doors. I bet that was not intended because at the dialogue at the end the guy said he want to leave, and even head through the doors but didnt made it.
However, it's possible to move too slowly and get locked in with the stinker at the end - I assume that's what happened to you? - the stinker has some extra dialogue if you do that.
If you're curious, Cookie, about that last Pop charge: Personally, I didn't see that solution, and instead opted to move the Scritter into place and get back to the wooden bridge button in a single cycle, which required the 4th Pop. By delaying a cycle, you had more time, and were thus able to save Pop #4.|Cookie| wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 7:09 pmFantastic first adventure! It has a great deal of polish and cool attention to detail. I don't think I've even seen someone use the change face expression CMD before.
The puzzle was trickier than it initially looked, but I managed to have a spare pop by the end. My solution seems to be the same one as you described, so I'm not sure where I could've used it. I've also recorded a video solution because I needed to procrastinate.
Would love to play more adventures by you!
Ahhh, that does make sense. I hadn't considered using a pop to speed up the process, which is why I had to extend the cycle.rainbowmon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 9:30 pmIf you're curious, Cookie, about that last Pop charge: Personally, I didn't see that solution, and instead opted to move the Scritter into place and get back to the wooden bridge button in a single cycle, which required the 4th Pop. By delaying a cycle, you had more time, and were thus able to save Pop #4.
rainbowmon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 9:30 pmSimple, but clever - thanks for the fun!
If you're curious, Cookie, about that last Pop charge: Personally, I didn't see that solution, and instead opted to move the Scritter into place and get back to the wooden bridge button in a single cycle, which required the 4th Pop. By delaying a cycle, you had more time, and were thus able to save Pop #4.
Thank you both very much!|Cookie| wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 7:09 pmFantastic first adventure! It has a great deal of polish and cool attention to detail. I don't think I've even seen someone use the change face expression CMD before.
The puzzle was trickier than it initially looked, but I managed to have a spare pop by the end. My solution seems to be the same one as you described, so I'm not sure where I could've used it. I've also recorded a video solution because I needed to procrastinate.
Would love to play more adventures by you!
Thank you! And wow, 2 Pops? I'd be interested in knowing how you did that, for future reference.
Pop the transporter then make rotate it to left, after you get the scritter to the top take the transporter to left, then to right, then change it to face down and get the brown round button before the spikeyball reaches the bridges.
Huh, you're right! Good catch!ab-47 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 10:32 pmPop the transporter then make rotate it to left, after you get the scritter to the top take the transporter to left, then to right, then change it to face down and get the brown round button before the spikeyball reaches the bridges.![]()