[PTI] Soixante-neuf
Quote from Mangus Toyl on July 10, 2013, 9:12 pm
Quote from quatrus on July 15, 2013, 7:20 pmWTF - confusion is right - even your walkthrough solution is confusing....and it is yours... maybe have some playtesters and see if you can insert stuff to guide them through?
WTF - confusion is right - even your walkthrough solution is confusing....and it is yours... maybe have some playtesters and see if you can insert stuff to guide them through?
Quote from Mangus Toyl on August 2, 2013, 4:28 pmThanks quatrus for the kind words. I made some some updates to the Soixante-neuf map:
1. Changed textures to something more appealing.
2. Added numbers next to each switch to be used as an aid for sequence of events.
3. Shaved off five minutes from original YouTube video solution.Hope you find the time to play again.
Thanks quatrus for the kind words. I made some some updates to the Soixante-neuf map:
1. Changed textures to something more appealing.
2. Added numbers next to each switch to be used as an aid for sequence of events.
3. Shaved off five minutes from original YouTube video solution.
Hope you find the time to play again.
Quote from RogerL on August 3, 2013, 1:33 pmI thought this was a pretty nice puzzle. The somewhat symmetrical layout made it initially very confusing -- it was hard to tell where I had been to already. And I don't think I would have been able to solve this without the numbers, since you often can't see the effects of what a button does, so the labelling was really necessary. It took me awhile to figure out the last step: I assumed I wouldn't be able to [spoiler]see the flip panel from up there[/spoiler], so it was the last thing I tried.
I thought this was a pretty nice puzzle. The somewhat symmetrical layout made it initially very confusing -- it was hard to tell where I had been to already. And I don't think I would have been able to solve this without the numbers, since you often can't see the effects of what a button does, so the labelling was really necessary. It took me awhile to figure out the last step: I assumed I wouldn't be able to