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  • ...lias '''ajmiam''', is a [[Chipsters|Chipster]] notable for having the most levels in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]] of any designer. ...vels. These two sets were submitted for CCLP1 consideration, and 31 of the levels between them were voted into the final set. The full version of ''The Other
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  • ...level set called [[TCCLP]]. Tyler's first known appearance or interaction with the Chip's Challenge community began in 2006 when he appeared on the newsg == [[:Category:Levels designed by Tyler Sontag|Levels in official packs]] ==
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  • |image = [[File:CC2 Level 1.png|link=Lesson 1 (CC2 level)]] |num levels = 200
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  • |num levels = 149 |difficulty = 4
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  • ==[[:Category:Levels designed by Josh Lee|Levels in official packs]]== ...ublemaze]], and [[Force Field]]. He eventually went back to complete these levels in time.
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  • |num levels = 149 |difficulty = 4
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  • A '''busted level''' is a popular term used by most [[Chipsters]] to identify levels, in whole or part, that are solvable in a way different from how the level ...the basic elements of the level design and, chiefly, are written into the levels for the inquisitive [[Chipster]]. [[Castle Moat]] and its hidden [[flippers
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  • ...s page is specifically about the '''original set of levels''' that shipped with Chip's Challenge. For the game itself, see [[MSCC]] (for the popular 1992 |num levels = 149
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