I must say that I have been playing catch-up on all the levels posted this weekend! You were sure busy and produced a lot of great levels so I don't know what you meant by having level block!!
This one was quite a planning and thinking level for me and it took a while to see what to do so I could use both boulders! Once I figured that out, I made it to the exit! Very cool look here with Loirae's new texture as well! Way to go Kiki, I am looking forward to #400!!
I thought the texture was a little cutsie when I made it, but I'm glad to see you made good use of it. This was a great bridge building level. Took a couple tries to find the right places to put them.
Loirae wrote:I thought the texture was a little cutsie when I made it, but I'm glad to see you made good use of it. This was a great bridge building level. Took a couple tries to find the right places to put them.
I thought it was more surreal than cutsie Loirae! Liked it a lot.
And I agree this is a great bridge building level.
Took a few tries before everything fell into place.
A nice relaxing level to play.
At first I thought, Oh bliss, oh joy.
Kiki is my favourite boy
An easy one to play,
He's really made my day.
I tried and tried, and tried some more
Until my brain was getting sore.
He's cruel, I'll make him pay!!
And suddenly, I found the way.
Can't believe I actually did one of yours, Keeks.
I never managed 200, but I promise I'll look at 400.
Congratulations on all your hard work.
You certainly are a super star.
Hi Ann. Good to see you posting, Hope your doing well in all your travels, Thanks for the beautiful poem. Glad you solved my latest. I'm working on 400 right now and I'm trying to make it nice, But I'm afraid it will be a bit challenging is some areas. Fun challenges I hope.
Thanks for the compliment Mr. Christian Sir, but that could never be classed as a poem.
It's a "pome", to rhyme with "you'd better keep your day job, and head on home" ! ! ! ! !
Compared to Texas, we're pretty close to you now. Had to pad the travel fund a bit, so we're in Tennessee working at an RV campground near Lebanon. It is such beautiful country here - rolling green hills and great big trees - that Bill's going to have a hard time getting me back south this winter. We're near big lakes and rivers, and there's lots of walking and places to cycle. It's just tough learning to go up hill when you're used to living in the flat lands. Going down is nice - I like that ! ! ! !