Step 1: Guide the ball from the top-left spawn point downwards and right.
Drag sand from directly under the ball's initial position, creating a diagonal path leading down and to the right.
The ball starts rolling along the newly formed sand path.
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Guide a sand ball through a maze of obstacles and anti-gravity zones by strategically drawing sand paths to the goal portal at the bottom right.
| Time | Scene | Action | Common Error | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00:00 | Level start, initial overview | The level begins, showing the ball at the top-left and the goal portal at the bottom-right. | 100% | |
| 00:02 | First sand path creation | The player draws the first sand path to guide the ball downwards and to the right. | 100% | |
| 00:07 | Releasing from first anti-gravity zone | A sand path is drawn below the first anti-gravity zone to release the ball and direct it further right. | 100% | |
| 00:13 | Releasing from second anti-gravity zone | A sand path is drawn below the second anti-gravity zone, guiding the ball directly to the goal. | 100% | |
| 00:18 | Ball enters goal | The ball successfully enters the green rotating goal portal, completing the level. | 100% |
Drag sand from directly under the ball's initial position, creating a diagonal path leading down and to the right.
The ball starts rolling along the newly formed sand path.
Extend the sand path further to the right, allowing the ball to roll past the initial obstacles.
The ball rolls smoothly past the first short horizontal block.
Draw a diagonal sand path directly underneath the anti-gravity zone where the ball is held, extending it to the right to provide a continuous route.
The ball drops out of the anti-gravity zone and rolls onto the new sand path, moving towards the right side of the screen.
Allow the ball to roll naturally along the existing path; it will pass under a long horizontal block and then be caught by the second anti-gravity zone.
The ball is held suspended by the second anti-gravity zone, positioned roughly in the bottom-middle of the screen.
Draw a wide, slightly downward curving sand path from directly below the second anti-gravity zone, leading directly to the green rotating goal portal at the bottom-right.
The ball drops from the anti-gravity zone, rolls along the final path, and enters the goal portal, triggering the 'LEVEL COMPLETE' screen.
The ball gets stuck or rolls into an unintended area, missing the next section of the path.
Fix: Ensure that sand paths are continuous, wide enough, and strategically angled to guide the ball smoothly away from obstacles and towards the correct direction. Avoid sharp turns or gaps.
Evidence Time: N/A
The ball misses the drop point from an anti-gravity zone or overshoots the next path segment.
Fix: Adjust the starting point and angle of the sand path created below anti-gravity zones. It should be directly underneath to catch the ball and extended far enough to direct it without allowing it to roll off prematurely.
Evidence Time: N/A
Q: How do I release the ball from the anti-gravity zones?
A: To release the ball from an anti-gravity zone, you need to draw a sand path directly underneath it. The ball will then fall onto your newly created sand and follow its direction.
Q: What is the best way to draw effective sand paths?
A: Draw smooth, continuous lines that provide a clear trajectory for the ball. Think about the angle and width needed to maintain momentum and avoid getting stuck or falling into unintended areas. Often, drawing slightly wider paths is safer.

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