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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFOM9AVeM2g&t=56m10s
As for the test, it's so tedious and becomes a guessing game for the one puzzle cube to the left! It's not problem solving! It's tedious guesswork in asymmetric small puzzle space. Needs small antlines and maybe take notes from Ezekel's "A Mapper's Workshop" map. Shrink buttons and cubes down to size instead of a crude cube and button you used here. Ezekel's map playthough also by DeathWish808:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFOM9AVeM2g&t=61m22s
*Didn't care for it much, but I like the creativity of mini Portal chambers. The first one (On right ) that I did was kind of annoying sense I had just trial and error to figure it out. That's not a puzzle... it's just trial and error as I had no clue what did what. Pretty sure it would take me just as long if I did it again since I have no idea what exactly opened the last barrier. Also, you'll notice the cube went through the barrier one time.
Props on some unique though.
Blind run: http://youtu.be/YFOM9AVeM2g