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Thank you veeery much for the warm words I needed to hear. That saved the day!!!
Cheers!!!!!
And what do you think about the 4-step rising difficulty built into itself? Sadly nobody lost a word about that yet - it was so tricky to devise and apply.
Anyway I like both, sometimes it's nice to solve some logical puzzle, and sometimes it's fun to simply apply what you know to reach the exit easily :p
But I hope, at least you liked the mechanism much, as a fan of laser, since in PortCalc the lasers weren't really a key, not even for to actively alternate.
But my solution is "creative": I put cubes one on another and jumped over laser fields :D