Step Four: Now we're looking at this picture of Gabe someone made in the Puzzle Maker. Step Three: Surprise! We're throwing this step away. Seriously, we might have over-promised on this. Step Two: Connect the button to the door. Let's choose a big red button and place it somewhere on the map. If you have a friend helping you count, tell them to start now. On the left, you can select from any of the puzzle elements from Portal 2. Here's the basic map template you start with. Wow! Is our Puzzle Maker really this easy to use, or are these guys just bald-faced liars? Let's find out, and try to make a playable map in only FIVE STEPS. "Possibly the easiest level editor known to man," claims NOW Gamer's Adam Barnes. "Satisfying and easy," adds 1UP's Chris Pereira. "Easy to use," says IGN's Charles Onyette. The gaming press have chimed in on our new free Puzzle Maker, available May 8th, and the verdict is unanimous: It is NOT complicated to make your very own Portal test chambers.
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