New Level - Reversible "airs" (reversible errors?)
New Level - Reversible "airs" (reversible errors?)
I'm out of town, so can't check forums (fora?) regularly, but thought I would forward this bit of diversion I worked out on the plane ride.
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Steve
- Liz Mayhew
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Pauline - I think you're totally brilliant to have got as far as you have. I just opened the pink and yellow gates and got the reflector so that it will shoot the box once I open the green gate. I can't see at all how you got the coin and the boulder from the blue timer switch.
I'm flummoxed
This is another of your wonderfully impenetrable puzzles Steve. I can only complete a few of your levels, but it is great when I succeed.
Liz

I'm flummoxed


This is another of your wonderfully impenetrable puzzles Steve. I can only complete a few of your levels, but it is great when I succeed.

Liz


I did finally managed to get right to the end, after being run over by numerous boulders, but then did something reeeeaaalllly silly with the prism and got fried. You should have seen the tantrum I threw, just like a two year old I was.
Liz, it's all in the name. The same as Stinky grabbing that little Stinker in Stinker Rescue. You need to do a bit of bouncing.





Liz, it's all in the name. The same as Stinky grabbing that little Stinker in Stinker Rescue. You need to do a bit of bouncing.

Pauline
Way to go Pauline!
The picture should be a good hint for anyone who is stuck in the first part and unsure how to operate all three buttons in that part.
I know what you mean with the crystal. By the time I got there, it always seemed like the hard part was over and I often made the same dumb mistake because I let my guard down.
The picture should be a good hint for anyone who is stuck in the first part and unsure how to operate all three buttons in that part.
I know what you mean with the crystal. By the time I got there, it always seemed like the hard part was over and I often made the same dumb mistake because I let my guard down.
Steve