It's funny to hear that. I actually find myself looking at the intricate and complex levels and failing to understand how they're constructed. My few attempts at these levels usually result in unintended solutions, so I'm always impressed when a level appears with that complexity and yet it has only the intended solutions. Your two new levels have some of that, not as much as some of your others but they were both very enjoyable to solve. I'm not sure if the trick I used in Anaconda was required but in any case it seemed that way and that's quite special I think. Soldering seemed a little less 'trick based', more doing a procedure and being very careful, in any case they were both fun to solve and honestly they're what inspired me to come back to making levels here.
Hell yeah, can't wait for more CG levels. You have such a nice variety of concepts with varying difficulties which is what I love about your style. And I've got to admit I'm a bit jealous of your ability to create those little brain teasers using only a few components which always get me stumped for a good while thinking how the hell am I supposed to move these blocks in such a small space, but they always have such a clever and satisfying solution! I sometimes feel like I make my levels too hard, and I'm surprised I even managed to make 50 of them, let alone nearly 250 which is a huge milestone! I look forward to when you've shaken off the creative dust. :P
Added all of my newest levels to this pack. I think I will start trying to make more levels here, but I am in the 'derusting' phase at the moment so they may not be as tricky as my usual levels for now.
I didn't realise this pack was so close to 200 plays... I did stop at 200 levels to reach that milestone but that's a really cool coincidence! (I will continue to make levels beyond this point - it was just a good place to stop at the time)
Now that I'm back to making levels - I thought that it would be a good time to let you guys know that this pack exists. This pack contains every accepted Jellify puzzle that I have made. I always wonder what the perfect score is here, honestly I doubt that I'll ever know.