17-Jan-2012, 12:09 AM
The ice block has not been implemented into Lynx.
If you're going to make a full set of 149 levels with ice blocks you'll soon notice that they aren't that different from normal blocks. You'll have to use their distinct abilities in all levels that you include them in or you might as well use normal blocks :-) Of course you have a few of those to play with, so maybe you'll be fine, and if you're going to make a non-lynx set anyway, might as well include any levels with invalid tiles you come up with, even if they don't always use the ice block.
Just to refresh everyone's memory, the ice blocks distinct properties are:
-any number of ice blocks can be pushed at once in a row
-tanks and teeth can push ice blocks
-pushing an ice block onto dirt clears the dirt
-pushing an ice block into water changes it to ice
-pushing an ice block into fire changes it to water
-pressing several cloning buttons connected to an ice block cloner clones that many ice blocks
-an ice block looks different than a normal block :-)
If you're going to make a full set of 149 levels with ice blocks you'll soon notice that they aren't that different from normal blocks. You'll have to use their distinct abilities in all levels that you include them in or you might as well use normal blocks :-) Of course you have a few of those to play with, so maybe you'll be fine, and if you're going to make a non-lynx set anyway, might as well include any levels with invalid tiles you come up with, even if they don't always use the ice block.
Just to refresh everyone's memory, the ice blocks distinct properties are:
-any number of ice blocks can be pushed at once in a row
-tanks and teeth can push ice blocks
-pushing an ice block onto dirt clears the dirt
-pushing an ice block into water changes it to ice
-pushing an ice block into fire changes it to water
-pressing several cloning buttons connected to an ice block cloner clones that many ice blocks
-an ice block looks different than a normal block :-)