At 10:19 PM 2/1/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Okay, I've got a problem, and I blame the programmers over at Mythological.
>I can NOT get past the locked door where you need to press a button and
>then run to the door before it gets locked again. My disability prevents
>it. SO... my registered copy of DBII is useless now that I'm stuck and
>can't get any farther. Guys, I realize that you built this for a wide
>audience, but by having a timed puzzle, you have shut out those of us with
>physical disabilities. I'm frustrated, and upset. (Spent several HOURS
>trying to get past it, and no luck).
>
>Dana Marshall
>handheld@...
><http://www.danawheels.net>
It's not timed by the clock. It's timed by moves. No less frustrating,
though.
Spoiler below.
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Turning around counts as 2 moves. Looking at the overhead map doesn't
count as a move. There are uses for the "slide left" and "slide right"
buttons (the outer two).