True...but all the same, the more block pushing one has to do at the start of the level, the higher the level of frustration when one cooks the sobokan yet again.
(Or maybe it's just me.)
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It's better than the hard sokoban at the end of a long, already difficult level. Yes, you. You know who I'm looking at.
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I was playing CCLP3. That's an actual screen capture of my death in TW.
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I never considered Cityblock particularly hard. Long, yes, but not horibbly difficult. I did that one for pleasure when chips.dat was the only puzzle I played. But I hated Jumping Swarm. Died so many times there.
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Cityblock's more boring than hard, I suppose...there are worse sobokans out there, but given that this one occurs at the end and that it's so easy to cook...
It's certainly not the easiest block maze out there, though, no matter how you slice it.
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Just died on Water Trap WITH THE FLIPPERS by being hit by a glider.....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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