#Analyzing A Level

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pallid remnant
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I choose Four Color Theorem

I can see that the level is part of the Random Gauntlet Contest, and that it has several different paths.

It's clear the creator wanted to make a simple but entertaining level, which is confirmed by watching the gameplay, which is full of gimmicks and has checkpoints at various points throughout the level.

I'm sure the level conveys what the creator intended. So yeah xD

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cedar gull
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say whether your thoughts match the creator's vision

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@pallid remnant

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pallid remnant
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pallid remnant
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@cedar gull

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I update this thing

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Idk how say it

pallid remnant
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@long vine

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Bro anyone answer me xD

long vine
# pallid remnant I choose Four Color Theorem I can see that the level is part of the Random Ga...

you need to directly compare your ideas to the creator's vision stated here:

The Four Color Theorem is a theorem from Graph Theory which states that no more than four colors are required to color the regions of any map so that no two adjacent regions have the same color, and I specifically got the idea for this from the example image from the wikipedia article for the Four Color Theorem... I have to satisfy the constraints of both 1. Two regions of the same color cannot border each other and 2. All four possible parts must also serve as functional GD gameplay

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you also didn't give your own thoughts about what the level was about

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