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Comment by ramly

2 years ago

Absolutely :) It has more than one solution, with the optimal one using 35 moves. Have you tried solving level 12 first? The 'aha' moments in echo chess build up on each other one level at a time.

I have! It was a light and fun level. c:

  • Perfect. So the same mechanic learned in 12 can be leveraged in 13+. Obviously here timing is everything. I think 13 is a good example of a level where 'forward' or 'backward' passing alone won't be enough. It's almost like the best strategy to solve these mazes is 'middle out' (not to be confused with the infamous algorithm by Richard Hendricks).