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Een vertaalprobleem melden
https://youtu.be/hqRZ3lJ6JNs
1 - The intended solution - brilliant puzzle design
2 - @Skummeh
3 - @The Coletrain Your solution for the last puzzle was AMAZING!
4 - My solution was still different
(5) - I don't know the @jiroscop solution, but maybe a fifth one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ0Os3TO_WU
Here's my Playthrough
https://youtu.be/R5eIIReSt1g
The puzzles in this game were of the type that, when I solved it myself, made me feel like I had an extra brain cell that just woke up. There was one puzzle near the end that I would have bet somebody's life (not my own) on that I tried every possible combo, but thanks to Skummeh;s video, I got a big serving of Humble Pie.
How nice to complete a workshop level that gave the same exhilaration of completion due to use of the brain, instead of a trigger finger (although for that one puzzle, I almost gave it the middle finger).
There were a few bugs here and there, but I think most of them were things you couldn't fix; one bug in the final chamber broke everything, but I managed to complete the chamber anyway.
Here's my first playthrough: https://youtu.be/ZHxJqXKelOo