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The first public version of Tile World was released in 2002 for Windows and Linux. Brian Raiter continued to maintain Tile World until 2006, when Tile World 1.3.0 was released. | The first public version of Tile World was released in 2002 for Windows and Linux. Brian Raiter continued to maintain Tile World until 2006, when Tile World 1.3.0 was released. | ||
In 2010, a new version of Tile World (TW2) was released along [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] by [[Madhav Shanbhag]]. It included [[CCX]] file support and a redesigned interface. Despite becoming more popular than TW1 <ref> | In 2010, a new version of Tile World (TW2) was released along [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] by [[Madhav Shanbhag]]. It included [[CCX]] file support and a redesigned interface. Despite becoming more popular than TW1 <ref>https://forum.bitbusters.club/thread-1695.html</ref>, it faced ocasional criticism, as it did not show passwords and had a few minor OS-specific annoyances. | ||
On March 27 2014, Tile World 2.1 was released one day before [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]]. It was made by [[Eric Schmidt]] with assistance from Madhav Shanbhag. It fixed most of the above issues and added the possibility to change death messages, among other things. It also fixed a few important ruleset glitches that had existed for a long time in both TW1 and TW2. | On March 27 2014, Tile World 2.1 was released one day before [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]]. It was made by [[Eric Schmidt]] with assistance from Madhav Shanbhag. It fixed most of the above issues and added the possibility to change death messages, among other things. It also fixed a few important ruleset glitches that had existed for a long time in both TW1 and TW2. |