lip782, for Tower 3, you start set up to warp to the top triangle. After that, warp into the left side of the platform with three blocks to align for the second one. Then, do the same thing on the right side, and move to the two block platform. Warp down, fall a bit, right, left, and you're done.
HeavyCub, Tower 14 took me a long time, and it's a long one, so up, right, up, left aligns you to move onto the second platform. Get there with a right, then fall to the ground, since you need every warp you have, some rights and up rights, and then align yourself on the rightmost platform by warping onto the pillars, up, falling one, right, left. Then, do ups and lefts until you're on the five block platform. If you did it right, you should have three shields left. Warp left, fall one, warp right to align yourself, and your last warp takes you up and into the flag.
I accidentally beat level ten... I hit the right block instead of the left one first by accident, hit the left one, and my vampire threaded the needle between the garlics and landed right on the human.
Tiiiny glitch where I got 84% accuracy. I say it's a glitch because the next round I got 0% accuracy. And then I got -394% accuracy. Then at the end it claimed I got 670 accuracy.
Loved it from start to finish. A fun, interesting point and click game with a more interesting style than most. Dying wasn't frustrating, as it didn't set you too far back, and usually gave you a clue of what to do next. I generally messed up on every grenade the first time, but when I knew what to expect, the execution wasn't too difficult. If you're smart and pay attention, you can usually see what's around, noticing a gun poking out of the grass or something. In the level with the hidden guard, I didn't look inside and was surprised to be shot, but figured out where it had came from because of the direction I fell off the ladder. I never felt like I was clicking wildly, and I always felt like my actions and their consequences made sense. 10/10.
Great game, something about the general feel (or being ordered around by an electronic device when you don't know what's going on) reminds me of Ghost Trick