Most solutions involved getting the armadillo over the first rubber obstacle, then shooting him up with the pre-placed rubber cannon. Most, that is, except Mark:
Who said rubber tower? What rubber tower?
Some of the best-to-watch solutions (like that one) were from the original level, so I have included them in the zip too - don't forget to watch them! another gem was one of DJC's entries which used the rocket on the clock for some extra momentum:
For most of this competition, everyone thought that the best solution would be tensioned rubber at the start, and a cloth+metalbar catcher at the end. Congratulations to everyone who got the most out of that method, and came in second equal:
Rebel, MBrio, JP, Casius and ?rjan.
But what they hadn't counted on were the superior armadillo-running skills of Bob, who did what was thought impossible, and pulled the armadillo over with a cheap metal bar pulley system and scored 2816!
Congratulations are also due to Casius, who outscored all his other competitors and saved a whopping $2888 with his dark side solution:
Casius has entertained us with many awesome solutions in the past, and it's good to see him finally get some recognition!
My other 'awards' go out to:
JP, for the 'highest armadillo launch' using a delayed break technique I still can't figure out,
CerielTjuh (2724) for his last-second escape
And the 'Wow' awards go out to fruityth1ng - how does your catcher work? and DJC for his 2758 catcher antics.
And here's a bit for Peter:
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[b]XII: L:[/b] Bob [b]D:[/b] Casius