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And second, Yes, it's a collection of the 3 Forgotten Levels in One.
And since that it's after Part 8 (Reactivating another neurotoxin generator)
Well I made the Next one.
If you want interesting tests, play the next ones!
A level on time pressure...
It's fun if you like trieng to speedrun a level that doesn't have any hard puzzle, just trieng to find the places where the cubes belong quik enough.
Now, the problems...
Connections are often unclear, making it frustrating for the first time if you are looking for what just opened.Sometimes the exit door to the next room was hard to spot.
Also, this level now finally raises a question for me I may should have asked before...
Is there any focus what this series is about...?
Like, something that ties all levels together ?
The only thing I was able to spot was the lack of really interesting puzzles.
The point why I ask about a gimick seen in all levels is, I expected puzzles avout one or two elements when playing the first few levels...
But, now, I don't know what to expect since this and the level before were basicly just skill-checks, and I don't mean puzzle solving skill-checks.
I've enjoyed making this one, it's really fun to play and stressful!