07-11-2011, 06:26 PM
Leon,
Try having more than one torch.
Lets say you have three in a line and you start with with the first one lit and the other two unlit.
If you have a switch with the option
You can have more than one switch doing different things to the torches (light all, extinguish all, move flame forward, move flame back) and it can be basis of some interesting puzzles.
Try having more than one torch.
Lets say you have three in a line and you start with with the first one lit and the other two unlit.
If you have a switch with the option
move torch flame forwardthe flame will move from the first to the second torch when Jack treads on the switch. If he treads on it again it will move to the third torch. When he treads on it a third time the flame will move back to the first torch.
You can have more than one switch doing different things to the torches (light all, extinguish all, move flame forward, move flame back) and it can be basis of some interesting puzzles.

