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Strongly recommend to solve it by yourself. (always, if it's from this designer. :3)
2 : keep that drop in the air !
Holy shit, like how do you even come up with stuff like this? I figured the final step(s) would involve having to place the gel in a stasis of some sort , but this is a truly unique way of doing so. This is an incredible successor to a certain one of your previous maps. Layout is more my style as well as compared to the past few from you. Well fucking done, devious genius.
Do note there’s a ton of brainrot in my blindrun not seeing obvious connections so I’ve sped it up to ease viewing it somewhat. Not like anyone watches them anyway.
Difficulty: 7.75/10
Enjoyed: 8.75/10