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"Assembly Line (v4.1)" by radiant

added 12 Sep 2009 21:37
Solved3/4
Cooked0/4
Difficulty7.75
Style4.25
Rigidity4.00
Shortest Solution
NameOriginal
Length599 moves
Byradiant
On12 Sep 2009 21:37

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12739 Assembly Line (v4.1) radiant (1469) Sun 13 Sep 2009 12:01 SPOILER
  First off, be sure to use the N key for identifying the individual bots. When it comes time for them to move, remember that bot #1 moves immediately after you do (if able), then #2 (whose movement options may be affected by what #1 did), and so on.

Armed with that much, think to yourself: exactly what is it you need to do in this level, and what might you be able to assemble to help you do it?
 
12736 Assembly Line (v4.1) devin (2307) Sun 13 Sep 2009 09:33  
  help me
 
12730 Assembly Line (v4.1) mm (690) Sat 12 Sep 2009 21:46  
  Holy Swiss GOAT! Radiant, this level has always been just far beyond my horizon - anyhow... ;-)
 
12729 Assembly Line (v4.1) radiant (1469) Sat 12 Sep 2009 21:37  
  'Assembly Line (v4.1)' uploaded by radiant:
Even with so many other candidates to choose from now, this remains my favorite of the levels I've made, so it's about time I cleaned it up.

In nearly a year since I first thought up Assembly Line, I've had time to see that N is promoted as a valid and useful control key, so I've rethought the interpretation of hidden information as it relates to this level, and in particular I don't need to take twelve blank columns just to express that the starting bot positions are numbered in ascending order from left to right.

It's set up so that any solution to 4.0 also solves this, so to all...one of you who has 4.0 already solved, you can just use Ctrl+0 rather than have to remember every step in the assembly again.