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Spacechem final level
Spacechem final level







spacechem final level

If there are 8 bonders arranged vertically, the order is: 1 2 The bonder priority is always the same when you start a level - if there are 4 bonders in a square, the order is: 1 2

spacechem final level

And this continues through all the bonders at the end, every bonder link will have been checked. Once it's run through the list of bonders, it checks the 2 bonder: it looks down and right to see if the 1 bonder is there, then to see if the 3 bonder is there, etc. So, when you hit a Bond+, SpaceChem first checks the 1 bonder: it looks down and right to see if the 2 bonder is there, then to see if the 3 bonder is there, etc. Once a bonder is chosen, it looks down and right only, checking for a second bonder in priority order as well. Each bonder is tested in priority order to see if it can affect a molecule bond.

#Spacechem final level full

Because it was hard to find the full behavior details of bonders, I thought I'd reproduce them here, to help spread the data.Įach bonder has a hidden "priority" number, which can't be determined except by experimentation. Eventually I got frustrated by an intermittent failure in a level, and looked up the details. It always failed somehow at the "bonders", spots you can move around that will bond atoms together into a molecule. I just finished SpaceChem (a great, frustrating puzzle game!), and toward the end I looked up solutions to a few puzzles, but got frustrated that they didn't work for me.









Spacechem final level