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'''Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1''', often abbreviated as '''CCLP1''', is the third community [[level pack]] released on March 28, 2014. Although the name CCLP1 suggests it is the first of a series of level packs, this level pack was released after both [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]]. The confusing name is a reference to the fact that CCLP1 is designed specifically for beginners to learn and experience the basics of the game before moving on to the more difficult CCLP2 and CCLP3.
'''Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1''', often abbreviated as '''CCLP1''', is the third community [[level pack]] released on March 28, 2014. Although the name CCLP1 suggests it is the first of a series of level packs, this level pack was released after both [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]]. The confusing name is a reference to the fact that CCLP1 is designed specifically for beginners to learn and experience the basics of the game before moving on to the more difficult CCLP2 and CCLP3.


Part of the motivation of designing CCLP1 for beginners was due to the legal status of the original [[Chip's Challenge 1]] level set. Back in 2014, the game itself could no longer be legally obtained and the original copyrighted level pack could not be freely distributed outside of the game; this would be true up until May 2015, when Chip's Challenge 1 was re-released on Steam along with the official sequel, [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. CCLP1 addressed this problem as a free, community-created level pack which players can use with free alternate game engines like [[Tile World]], and as a result may perhaps still remain a better option than picking up CC1 on Steam, which will cost at least $3 assuming no ongoing sales.
Part of the motivation of designing CCLP1 for beginners was due to the legal status of the original [[Chip's Challenge 1]] level set. Back in 2014, the game itself could no longer be legally obtained and the original copyrighted level pack could not be freely distributed outside of the game; this would be true up until May 2015, when Chip's Challenge 1 was re-released on Steam along with the official sequel, [[Chip's Challenge 2]]. CCLP1 addressed this problem as a free, community-created level pack which players can use with free alternate game engines like [[Tile World]].


CCLP1 was released a week up from the original release date after members of the community solved [[CCLP1 Leaks|five puzzles]] related to CCLP1 on the community forum [http://cczone.invisionzone.com CC Zone.] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiTT_5ZOU2s A trailer] was released on March 23, 2014 showcasing some of the levels in CCLP1 as a reward for solving these puzzles.
CCLP1 was released a week up from the original release date after members of the community solved [[CCLP1 Leaks|five puzzles]] related to CCLP1 on the community forum [http://cczone.invisionzone.com CC Zone.] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiTT_5ZOU2s A trailer] was released on March 23, 2014 showcasing some of the levels in CCLP1 as a reward for solving these puzzles.
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