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July 02, 2018

infected [browser]

Another short new puzzlescript puzzler by Rosden Shadow: can you cover up all the targets with blocks that are not infected? (as always in puzzlescript games use the Z-key to undo a move and R-key to restart a level)

13 comments:

  1. Rosden Shadow calm down.

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  2. This is something different.. I like it

    So far level 4 is a real brain cracker...

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  3. Bonus level was incredibly hard!

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  4. Personally I found level 3 the hardest. It took me the most time compared to level 4 and the bonus.

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  5. Stuck on level 3

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  6. Neat. Here's some logic to crack the bonus: What can you do with
    the left row? That mows down a lot of starting attempts.
    (And be sure not to paint yourself into a corner - just when
    I thought I was done, I realized I couldn't get behind the last
    block. Undo, undo, undo :-)

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  7. I'm also thoroughly stuck on level 3. I can't think of anything I haven't tried. Obviously the lowest block has to be the infected one, and I have to push the lowest remaining block sideways, then go up ... Whatever I do after that, I end up with the green block stuck somewhere I can't move it without pushing one of the others into the side (or else it's stuck on the top row itself).

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  8. Your first assumption is wrong.

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  9. @robby,
    Are you replying to me? I don't see how it can not be. If I push/infect one of the others, then put the infected one below that lowest block, it (the infected block) is on the bottom row, so I can't get below it to push them upwards.

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  10. @Unknown:
    robby means that pushing block number three sideways, then go up, might not be the best strategy, sometimes pushing down is a way to get ahead when space is limited.

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  11. @Catherine Munson,

    Ah, that makes more sense! I would have called that my second assumption.

    I'm still stuck, though. I can't see a way to push anything down without either getting a yellow block on that last-but-one line that I can't rescue it from, or pushing another one into the side column where it gets stuck to the wall.

    (and now, back to what I should be doing at this time of day...)

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  12. ohhhhhhhhhhhhh, now I get it! up, down, turning around, looping the loop and defying the ground ...

    and then level 4, with a lot of red herrings, and level 5 of 4 appears - what fresh hell is this? *abandons it till I feel like a challenge*

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