[oth] Cargo work

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[oth] Cargo work

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Cargo work
for Forklift and CARGOES

A port there. Some cargoes escape from a warehouse. You have to propel cargo-runaways into a gauge, and capture them. When if those at least one finished, you'd be loser. A freighter would sail.. :boat:

p.s. If you too kick around a cargo in a gauge :razzbang: , he might run away from the space of the gauge. :horsie:


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:rofl:, funny track, masa. :mrgreen: !

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And once again you bring something new to generally with your original ideas.
Just for that 5/5! :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

Although I didn´t really understand the concept. I thought I was supposed to catch the boxes with the forklift or something like that...
But they were to fast :mrgreen: and the forklift is hard to steer with the rear-axis...

At least it´s fun to race against boxes... :sweatdrop:
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Scholl wrote:But they were to fast :mrgreen: and the forklift is hard to steer with the rear-axis...

At least it´s fun to race against boxes... :sweatdrop:
Actually, it's easy and simple way.
You don't run after them at first.

Step 1: You waiting for them.
Step 2: Block his pathway.
Step 3: Put pressure on him.
Step 4: Push him into the gauge.

Mission complete! ;)
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