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'''Level themes''' are abstract ideas that often serve as a basis in level design. Levels may stretch one theme across the entire map, restrict some themes to certain regions, and/or merge multiple themes together. Some well-known themes are: | '''Level themes''' are abstract ideas that often serve as a basis in level design. Levels may stretch one theme across the entire map, restrict some themes to certain regions, and/or merge multiple themes together. Some well-known themes are: | ||
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[[Multitask]]ing ''can'' be a level theme, but more often it refers to a time-saving strategy frequently used by [[bold time|bold]]-seekers. The same can be said of trial and error. | [[Multitask]]ing ''can'' be a level theme, but more often it refers to a time-saving strategy frequently used by [[bold time|bold]]-seekers. The same can be said of trial and error. | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 22 May 2019
Level themes are abstract ideas that often serve as a basis in level design. Levels may stretch one theme across the entire map, restrict some themes to certain regions, and/or merge multiple themes together. Some well-known themes are:
- Collision
- Connect the dots
- Four-element
- Itemswapper
- Maze
- Melee level
- Random-element
- Sokoban level, or block puzzles
- Time crunch level
Multitasking can be a level theme, but more often it refers to a time-saving strategy frequently used by bold-seekers. The same can be said of trial and error.