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Dave Varberg
I don't actually know all three solutions. I only know the two I have done (flippers and fireboots for Lynx
and some other combination for MS that I can't remember. I believe BigOto2 posted that solution.) I remember hearing discussion of yet another combination.
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That sounds awesome. And similar to a recent challenge (but not the same.)
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I've been thinking of making something like that using the concept from "Block Head," but I'm not sure how it would be done, exactly...
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"can be executed" and "Dave can do it" are two different statements.
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Tom Patten
I've made a mini You Can't Teach An Old Frog New Tricks in TomP4.dat's level 144, but it's nowhere as hard or devious as KeyboardWielder's.
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Quote:I've made a mini You Can't Teach An Old Frog New Tricks in TomP4.dat's level 144, but it's nowhere as hard or devious as KeyboardWielder's.
Nice. I will have to play.
I made a "teach a glider tricks" level in geodave4 (it's called "Fly Boy" in honor of "Flame Boy".)
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^I like that idea! Perhaps it can be saved for a rip-off level.
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