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Topic: <puzzles> lopsidation's </puzzles> (Read 12956 times)
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Gameman
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Yugioh duel; i play exodia, you lose. Nope, I play Rubicon contractor! *gets run over by dozer pushing a 4 crate*
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Wait, the top-left one has a solution in adding/subtracting the DD24? Oh well. I was intending for the "5" to be added away from the target with a barrel, and replaced with a "D" on the top and bottom. Also, yeah, I should probably switch to the new physics model, but it's more fun to design with the old one, because things happen faster, and you don't have to wait as much.
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new puzzle: . Don't post your solutions, I want everyone to figure it out themselves. Just say "I solved it!  " or something.
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Rene
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new puzzle: . Don't post your solutions, I want everyone to figure it out themselves. Just say "I solved it!  " or something. I solved it!  or something
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I solved it in both the intended and unintended manners. ( I'm not sure which is which, though...)
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Rene
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By the way, did you intend the 'E' to be a '?' instead? That would make the "intended" solution a bit harder.
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« Last Edit: February 05, 2007, 11:10:00 AM by Rene »
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adept
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I solved it - or something too
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Oops, the "E" should be a "?", I must have left it that way after beta-testing. So here's the updated version: kozamusBy the way, the intended solution is the one where you build less stuff.
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Hyenas Here
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"diamond of doom": gehobyp Solution: lufegyg (No conveyors, and more pieces than sululun--bravo!--but clean, the way I like mine.) "very very very very very very very hard": kozamus Solution: toxagyf (You were right. Timing is everything with that one. My timing was all screwed up until I added a single downward pipe.) Solution posted since there is no activity on it.
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« Last Edit: February 12, 2007, 07:17:41 PM by Hyenas Here »
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