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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Difficulty: 1/10
My rating: 8/10
Excellent introductory chamber that distills a relatively advanced mechanic seen in some of the better workshop maps down to its very core - with a clean, aesthetic look and no other distractions. Extremely easy for the experienced like me, but would probably take someone coming fresh from the main story or the lesser workshop items a minute (or even give up completely asking if it's a "troll map", as evidenced below -- @DragonsForce, if you thought this is unsolvable you're gonna have a real tough time on the good part of the workshop buddy.)
Demon Arisen’s “Return” feels heavily inspired by this.
Difficulty: 0.75/10
Enjoyed: 7.5/10
Nicely done, though, cool move, just not really disguised much. (Then again, apparently some people here really struggled, so I guess the "Introduction" collection does its job well enough.)