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Think with portals. Use them to get across bottomless pits. Use them to redirect objects. Use them to transport your beloved Companion Cube.
This map is single player with 3 observer ...
Think with portals. Use them to get across bottomless pits. Use them to redirect objects. Use them to transport your beloved Companion Cube.
This map is single player with 3 [leftover] observer slots.
Estimated play time from start to end: 1 hour 30 minutes. (or 2 hours if you're new to the concept)
How to play:
1. Hotkey your Gateway, Stargate, and Robotics Facility. These are your controls
Gateway - Direction of your portal gun
Stargate - Portal color (must have both present for portals to work)
Robotics Facility - Picks up and drops your Companion Cube, used for dropping on switches.
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Meta
- Map Style:
- Custom (UMS)
- Categories:
- Bound Puzzle Strategy
- Author:
- Kimaru2 3
- Filename:
- Portal.scm
- Latest Version:
- Portal
- Type:
- StarCraft Map
- Size:
- 349.0 KB
- Overall Rating:
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2 / 5 (7 votes, ranked #360) - Tags:
- glados, portal, steam, think, valve, with
- Players:
- 4
- Tileset:
- Badlands
- Dimensions:
- 64x64
- Favorites:
- 1
- Downloads (Total):
- 1,395
- Downloads (Daily):
- n/a
- Submitted By:
- Kimaru2 3
- Discovered On:
- April 19, 2011
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Cool, functional tech demo showing that this is possible. Unfortunately, it's not Portal, and it's not fun. :[
Unfortunate. It looked promising, and it's obvious that a large amount of work went into this map, but it's not replayable by any measure of the word. Plenty of popular Battle.net maps require players to put in long portions of time before completion, but this won't ever be popular because it's predictable. You know what to do after the first playthrough, and although it's a great source for mappers who want to learn something new and "groovy", it's not useful otherwise.
yo this looks clutch
I ran into the same thing Pr0nogo did. The first time through you'll know exactly what to do. No surprises but a nice system.