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== Features ==
== Features ==
Lexy's Labyrinth's [[ruleset]] is largely similar to that of the Steam version of Chip's Challenge, with additional similarities to [[Lynx]]. It supports nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 1]] tiles (except [[unused]] and [[invalid]]), nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 2]] tiles (except for [[voodoo tiles]] and other obscurities), as well as various custom tiles; for example, in order to properly use recessed walls as implemented in [[CC1]], doubly-recessed walls were created and used when a recessed wall begins beneath an actor.
Lexy's Labyrinth supports nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 1]] tiles (except [[unused]] and [[invalid]]), nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 2]] tiles (except for [[voodoo tiles]] and other obscurities), as well as various custom tiles; for example, in order to properly use recessed walls as implemented in [[CC1]], doubly-recessed walls were created and used when a recessed wall begins beneath an actor. Additional items include the gift bow (which allows all monsters to pick up items and keys without [[item Bestowal|bestowing]] them), [[lock]]s over other [[terrain]], and sand (a type of terrain which slows the player and monsters down, and stops [[block]]s).


By default, Lexy's Labyrinth includes [[CCLP1]], [[CCLXP2]], [[CCLP3]] and [[CCLP4]]. However, the player can also upload additional levels to the site (including [[CC1]] and [[CC2]]) to the site to play them. Uploaded files can be in [[DAT]], [[C2M]] or [[C2G]] format. The game also includes a web-based [[level editor]], although it is still in early development.
Lexy's Labyrinth features several rulesets, refered to as "compat modes". The default, "Lexy", is largely similar to that of the Steam version of Chip's Challenge, with additional similarities to [[Lynx]]. Additional compatibility modes include:
*''Steam/CC2'': this changes the update loop and runs the game at 60 frames per second (rather than 20) to match the Steam version of Chip's Challenge;
*''Steam/CC2 Strict'': in addition to the Steam/CC2 changes, this which emulates glitches such as [[spring mining]] and additional unintuitive behaviour;
*''Lynx'': this aims to be similar to the original [[Lynx]] game. The behaviour of CC2 elements in this ruleset is described as "largely arbitrary".
*''Microsoft'': this replicates some aspects of the [[MS]] ruleset, such as [[PGChip]] ice block rules, but most changes, such as [[key]] behaviour and monsters dying in [[fire]], are not replicated and never will be.
*''Custom'': this allows the player to create their own ruleset by selectiong options from a list.


By default, Lexy's Labyrinth ships with its own tileset, also created by Eevee. [[Chip]] is replaced with Lexy, an anthropomorphic female fox who previously appeared in other games created by Eevee. [[Melinda]] is replaced with Lexy's girlfriend Cerise (another existing character from Eevee), and [[computer chip]]s are hearts. [[Anders Kaseorg]]'s public domain [[Tile World]] tileset is also available.
By default, Lexy's Labyrinth includes Lexy's Lessons (a set of [[lesson level]]s by Eevee), [[CCLP1]], [[CCLXP2]], [[CCLP3]] and [[CCLP4]]. However, the player can also upload additional levels to the site (including [[CC1]] and [[CC2]]) to the site to play them. Uploaded files can be in [[DAT]], [[C2M]] or [[C2G]] format. The game also includes a web-based [[level editor]], although it is still in early development.
 
By default, Lexy's Labyrinth ships with its own tileset, also created by Eevee. [[Chip]] is replaced with Lexy, an anthropomorphic female fox who previously appeared in other games created by Eevee. [[Melinda]] is replaced with Lexy's girlfriend Cerise (another existing character from Eevee), and [[computer chip]]s are hearts. Players can also load custom tilesets, in either [[Tile World]] or Steam format, and use them.
 
As of version 2.97.0, level editors [[CCEdit]] and [[CC2Edit]] support playtesting in Lexy's Labyrinth.


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