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Topic: Tutorials (Read 2134 times)
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Bucky
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Tutorials
« on: January 04, 2007, 09:57:08 PM » |
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The levels in this thread are designed to teach new members some basic tricks. To new members: In making these levels, I am assuming you have already solved the built-in levels. If not, please do them before trying the tutorials. To tutorial writers: Tutorials should both present some examples and give situations which require some creativity in using the examples. Dozer Tutorial: ragofyk..more on the way
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« Last Edit: January 18, 2007, 11:46:25 PM by Bucky »
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Crouch
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Good tutorial. Gives some experience with dozers. Especially the "mill" (bottom one of the examples) is a nice trick. Perhaps you could also create a scene in which the user is forced to use the top example? Anyway, thanks a lot.
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lopsidation
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Here's one for adders and subtracters: duzamahIn case anyone can't figure out some of the examples (two or three took about 30 minutes to prove that they actually had solutions), here's the solution: fobobuk. It may be a tutorial, but a few of the examples are quite tricky!
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lopsidation
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In retrospect, I made some of those puzzles quite hard. I probably should have taken the hard ones and put them into my own puzzle section. In fact, I will now.
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