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:D http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/?id=96685421
not challenging.
I gave the thumbs up for design.
you say:
" it was impossible to do something more. maximum number of elements "
but you have lots of relays & franking cubes,
that you are not using.
you could delete some or asign functions to the relays. (8 functions for each relay)
or a bit of both.
I have gone over the limit myself & know it can be anoying & frustrating.
I hope you find these comments helpfull.
please rate & comment on my map & enjoy.
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=81325673
ps. if you leave a link in comments to 1 of your maps, I will play, rate & comment on it.
Better if there were a more interesting puzzle to solve, like placing 2 Frankencubes on cube buttons and the player on a normal button to spawn a third franken cube (reproduction) and use the 3 Frankencubes to open the exit door ;)
Really COOL!