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Very innovative game.
Very innovative game.
Some hints for those that are stuck:
The putty can stick to ceilings with the zig-zag pattern.
Floors that are crumbling can only support the weight of one stand-alone unit of putty.
Putty can be supported on one square while the rest hangs in the air unsupported. This can be used to traverse gaps. Start with one square supporting the rest of the putty hanging off in the air, then mold the putty starting with the closest to where you want to go. As long as both before and after are supported the putty won't fall.
If the putty is on a treadmill it will move the putty in that direction. There seems to be a disconnect when the putty is being supported by something above the treadmill as well as the treadmill vs being supported by something at the same height or below the treadmill (if supported by something at the same height or less plus the treadmill the putty won't move, however if the putty is supported above the treadmill and the treadmill the putty will be affected by the treadmill).
If putty is on two opposite treadmills the putty will move in the direction that has the most putty touching the treadmill. If both treadmills are equal the putty won't move.
Targets only are hit if there is the correct color stationary on it. Falling through a target doesn't count.