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It was a lot easier than I expected :)

Here it is: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1C95aRw9n8uAX2CO2pqQvDe0XnbcbrDRA

Please let me know if it works as I'm not able to test it myself.

Hey, thanks making the build! I just played through all the levels and here are some thoughts: 

Really neat little game, very polished for the time limits of the jam. For most of the levels I thought the controls worked pretty well and I could mostly get the box to do what I wanted, however there were a couple levels like 1-4, and 2-3, where I really couldn't get the jumps to happen consistently and found myself flailing about with the mouse until the box just randomly got to the end. Also, as for the structuing of levels. I really like how each new set of levels you introduced new mechanic, and then the mechanics started to layer on each other. Really good on boarding there. But was there a reason water was the last set of levels? I found the lava that came right before it much much harder than the water levels. 

Anywho, really great job! 

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Thanks. 

I can't yet see what the problem with 2-3 might be, but I can somewhat understand with 1-4. Looking back I think the level design in 1-4 kind of encourages the mind to forget that the levels moving (I might not be explaining clearly but yeah). Anyhow I'm very sure that there's no discrepancies like bugs or physics differences between levels.

Honestly there's no good reason why water was the last mechanic. It was basically because I created a few new levels after I created a new mechanic and it just happened that I made glass > lava > water. It was the type of jam game where I made the base game and then just added mechanics and new levels until I ran out of time. But these are EXCUSES, EXCUSES (lol)... I didn't think about it but I probably should've.