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Rating: (21 votes)

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A one room challenge with emphasis on problem solving. Note: It's short and small but probably more challenging than your average map. Might seem impossible but I ensure you there is a solution. v1.1: Fixed small cube on button exploit.

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jonatan • Sep 16, 2011 • #56359
139 posts

A one room challenge with emphasis on problem solving.

Note: It's short and small but probably more challenging than your average map. Might seem impossible but I ensure you there is a solution.

v1.1: Fixed small cube on button exploit.

File Name: sp_quadro_v1.1.zip
File Size: 2.54 MiB
Click here to download Quadro

Alf666 • Sep 16, 2011 • #56360
4 posts

Nice one indeed. Thought of giving up once...
This is so mind twisting that I found the solution, started to work it out and suddenly forgot the rest of this marvelously designed plan of mine (aaaaargl).

But I honestly would never have solved it if I had not done many many other user made maps. It is NOT a beginner's map.

benvent • Sep 16, 2011 • #56361
154 posts

Enjoyed it. Took me a while to figure it out. My brain hurts a little. Nice job.

xdiesp • Sep 16, 2011 • #56362
1,078 posts

Map's minimalist but deliciously evil, really a parameter for hard states-based puzzles. Suggested. Since it was humm so late, I might have forced the solution a little. EDIT I understood how to move the cube correctly sideways in the end, but still have doubts over the big fling being intentional.

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RockeTeK • Sep 17, 2011 • #56363
24 posts

This map really is ammazing; not too hard but really fun to play.
Hope to see more of this kind of maps!

InvisiblePanda • Sep 17, 2011 • #56364
43 posts

Finally I did it
Here's my intended (i hope) solution
It's slightly different from the xdiesp walkthrough
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PCdoc • Sep 17, 2011 • #56365
245 posts

Very insidious indeed.

Your cube fling is a difficult maneuver although clever. I used the same cube fling as xdiesp but used the same sideways funnel as you did for the cube movement. I think the intended solution is the funnel to ceiling cube drop with the seesaw action - for the fling . . and then the sideways cube move followed by the wall crawl (that new dance craze sweeping America). But only the OP knows.
How many of these unique brain twisters are there ? There seems to be no limit to what people are coming up with.

Djinndrache • Sep 17, 2011 • #56366
1,442 posts

I'm playing custom maps and record my first time of playing them. So the run is not perfect and may not use only intended ways, but maybe it can let you see how other people may understand the map or you could just enjoy someone playing this map for entertainment.
Anyways, here is the recording:

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(Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcvfZIpFf90)

Also note the video description for more feedback and my signature for additional project information.

jonatan • Sep 19, 2011 • #56367
139 posts

PCdoc wrote:
I think the intended solution is the funnel to ceiling cube drop with the seesaw action - for the fling . . and then the sideways cube move followed by the wall crawl (that new dance craze sweeping America). But only the OP knows.

That is indeed how I imagined people would solve it. I updated the map now so that the funnel does not reach the button.

quatrus • Sep 22, 2011 • #56368
1,047 posts

Excellent short map. Intended solution is better than tricky cube angling. Well done. Thanks for creating.

carlymx • Oct 23, 2011 • #56369
58 posts

Pros:
Magnifico
minimalist map
great development

Cons:
is missing a better lighting and extra details.
It is very short, could be a room for a bigger camera.

Spam Nugget • Dec 13, 2011 • #56370
492 posts

This is an amazingly great puzzle. I am about to go look up anything else youve done I liked it so much.
My only criticism would be that the room was pretty uninteresting visually, but quite frankly the puzzle was so good I didn't care.
Oh and there was some odd yellow thing behind one set of fizzlers.

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co0op • Dec 29, 2011 • #56371
114 posts


I played this some time ago after the release. It was an excellent brain-teaser and it took me much longer than Djinndrache to solve it, maybe 1.5 hours. Compared to Jonatan's other maps the difficulty here is still user-friendly, but it is a very challenging map. Also a lot of fun. Nothing to argue about here: 5/5.

Invorxt • Jun 08, 2012 • #56372
24 posts

I played this since the author is mentioned in a few threads about hard maps. As others already mentioned, I really liked the minimalism and the puzzle. Took me about 15 minutes or so, but still thoroughly enjoyable; an easy 5/5 from me

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