'''Brushfire''' is the tenth level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. In this level, Chip must follow the correct path through the [[fire]], and there is a [[bug]] in the maze of fire which will start to bother Chip after a couple wrong turns. In the 51 route, the bug is never seen.
'''Brushfire''' is the tenth level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. In this level, [[Chip]] must follow the correct path through the maze of [[fire]], and there is also a [[bug]] in the maze which will start to bother Chip after a couple wrong turns. Thankfully, the bug is never seen in the 51 route.
The technique of window shopping is useful here - dead ends can be seen, and the [[exit]] becomes visible along with [[Wall|walls]] and fire suggesting that it should be approached from the south-west.
The technique of window shopping is useful here - dead ends can be seen, and the [[exit]] becomes visible along with [[Wall|walls]] and fire suggesting that it should be approached from the south-west.
In the [[Lynx]] version, Chip receives a [[Decade message]], but not in MS. This lost message reads as follows: ''After warming up on the first levels of the challenge, Chip is raring to go! "This isn't so hard", he thinks.''
==Decade message==
In [[Lynx|the Lynx version]], Chip receives a [[decade message]], but not in [[Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge|the Microsoft version]]. This "lost message" reads as follows:<br>''After warming up on the first levels of the challenge, Chip is raring to go! "This isn't so hard", he thinks.''
Brushfire is the tenth level in Chip's Challenge 1. In this level, Chip must follow the correct path through the maze of fire, and there is also a bug in the maze which will start to bother Chip after a couple wrong turns. Thankfully, the bug is never seen in the 51 route.
The technique of window shopping is useful here - dead ends can be seen, and the exit becomes visible along with walls and fire suggesting that it should be approached from the south-west.
In the Lynx version, Chip receives a decade message, but not in the Microsoft version. This "lost message" reads as follows: After warming up on the first levels of the challenge, Chip is raring to go! "This isn't so hard", he thinks.