Wonderland's very own LHC had a serious error, and now everything the gang loves, knows and hates is strewn about into a mysterious world, where physics no longer work. How will they collect all the rainbow coins and get out of the dimension in which the fabric of space and time are ripped apart?
Easyish. I whipped this up in about 15 minutes. Can be completed.
Here's a hint: Remember, physics no longer work. Can you pass through things? What else?
New Level: The Large Hadron Collider Had an Error
New Level: The Large Hadron Collider Had an Error
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Hi Finch
A great level, 'The Fab Four' needed all their skills to make it home.
Especially getting the bonus coin was a blast! Thanks a lot.
PS: I'm from Switzerland, and there is an LHC at Geneva. (It's the one that unveiled the Higgs boson.)
So I know a little bit about this machinery, and it appears in two of my earlier levels. You can find and play them here:
Legends Of Time And Space 4
Sagas Of Rainbow Islands 5
Have fun!
A great level, 'The Fab Four' needed all their skills to make it home.
Especially getting the bonus coin was a blast! Thanks a lot.
PS: I'm from Switzerland, and there is an LHC at Geneva. (It's the one that unveiled the Higgs boson.)
So I know a little bit about this machinery, and it appears in two of my earlier levels. You can find and play them here:
Legends Of Time And Space 4
Sagas Of Rainbow Islands 5
Have fun!
That's neat! What country are you in now?Chip wrote:Hi Finch
A great level, 'The Fab Four' needed all their skills to make it home.
Especially getting the bonus coin was a blast! Thanks a lot.
PS: I'm from Switzerland, and there is an LHC at Geneva. (It's the one that unveiled the Higgs boson.)
So I know a little bit about this machinery, and it appears in two of my earlier levels. You can find and play them here:
Legends Of Time And Space 4
Sagas Of Rainbow Islands 5
Have fun!
Hi Finch
I'm still living in Switzerland. My town is called Aarau, that's the place where Einstein made the junior high and got his famous 'insufficient'. But in opposition to the legends it wasn't in maths (of course he got the very best marks there), it was in modern languages. His certificates can still be seen in our local museum, as well as a student's desk where he engraved his name and a few silly jokes...
Apart from that Aarau is an unspectacular county seat. But it has a nice connection to the LHC at Geneva and the groundbreaking discoveries there. Isn't it?
I'm looking forward to your next level.
I'm still living in Switzerland. My town is called Aarau, that's the place where Einstein made the junior high and got his famous 'insufficient'. But in opposition to the legends it wasn't in maths (of course he got the very best marks there), it was in modern languages. His certificates can still be seen in our local museum, as well as a student's desk where he engraved his name and a few silly jokes...
Apart from that Aarau is an unspectacular county seat. But it has a nice connection to the LHC at Geneva and the groundbreaking discoveries there. Isn't it?
I'm looking forward to your next level.
That's nice to know!Chip wrote:Hi Finch
I'm still living in Switzerland. My town is called Aarau, that's the place where Einstein made the junior high and got his famous 'insufficient'. But in opposition to the legends it wasn't in maths (of course he got the very best marks there), it was in modern languages. His certificates can still be seen in our local museum, as well as a student's desk where he engraved his name and a few silly jokes...
Apart from that Aarau is an unspectacular county seat. But it has a nice connection to the LHC at Geneva and the groundbreaking discoveries there. Isn't it?
I'm looking forward to your next level.
I've been a bit tired over the past few days, so my next level may come out a bit late. My sleep schedule's been out of order, and I'm trying to put it back into swing.
Also, here's a fun fact: The LHC is 17 miles, or 27 kilometers long! Also, the LHC has a almost zero chance of crushing Earth to the size of a basketball. The odds are millions of times rarer then winning the most expensive lottery.