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Among aficionados of this type of puzzle game, the Windows version (usually referred to as the [[MS ruleset|MS]] version) of Chip's Challenge is famous for its [[glitch]]es and [[busted level]]s. This was a result of changed mechanics from [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] to MS and little playtesting in the MS version. Although there were many levels made easier, such as [[Scoundrel]], some levels became far more difficult; the level that would become the [[Spirals corruption]] had to be changed because the [[walker]]s would spread far quicker under MS rules, and levels with extensive use of [[hot block]]s such as [[Block N Roll]] and [[Special]] became frustrating trial and error challenges to solve due to the inability to [[Block slapping|block slap]].
Among aficionados of this type of puzzle game, the Windows version (usually referred to as the [[MS ruleset|MS]] version) of Chip's Challenge is famous for its [[glitch]]es and [[busted level]]s. This was a result of changed mechanics from [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] to MS and little playtesting in the MS version. Although there were many levels made easier, such as [[Scoundrel]], some levels became far more difficult; the level that would become the [[Spirals corruption]] had to be changed because the [[walker]]s would spread far quicker under MS rules, and levels with extensive use of [[hot block]]s such as [[Block N Roll]] and [[Special]] became frustrating trial and error challenges to solve due to the inability to [[Block slapping|block slap]].


As the re-release of the [[Steam ruleset|Steam version]] of Chip's Challenge 1 uses the game engine from Chip's Challenge 2, it uses the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] ruleset with some minor changes.
The [[Steam ruleset|Steam re-release]] of Chip's Challenge 1 uses the game engine from Chip's Challenge 2, which is the [[Lynx ruleset]] with some minor changes.


===List of CC1 levels===
===List of CC1 levels===
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
! # !!  Level Title  !! Password !! Time Limit !! MS [[Bold time|Bold]] !! Lynx [[Bold time|Bold]]
! # !!  Level Title  !! Password !! Time Limit !! MS [[Bold time|Bold]] !! Lynx [[Bold time|Bold]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://scores.bitbusters.club The full high score list, what the records are, and who set and confirmed which records.] Maintained primarily by [[James Anderson]] and [[Tyler Sontag]].
* [http://scores.bitbusters.club/ The full high score list, what the records are, and who set and confirmed which records.] Maintained by a team of volunteer scorekeepers. (Originally maintained by [[James Anderson]].)


Older high score sites:
Older high score sites:
* [[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s [http://www.geocities.ws/purpletentacle1977ca/ list of the high scores on all CC1 and CCLP2 levels,] which has not been updated since 2006.
* [[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s [http://www.geocities.ws/purpletentacle1977ca/ list of the high scores on all CC1 and CCLP2 levels], which has not been updated since 2006.
* Alice Voith's [http://www.mywingsbooks.com/chips/cc-chips/qst-times.shtml list of the high scores on all CC1 levels,] which has not been updated since May 1998.
* [[Alice Voith]]'s [http://www.mywingsbooks.com/chips/cc-chips/qst-times.shtml list of the high scores on all CC1 levels], which has not been updated since May 1998.


==References==
==References==
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