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{{Infobox Level
|name = BRUSHFIRE
|pack = cc1
|image = [[Image:Level 10.png|300px]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge 1]]
|level = 10
|level = 10
|password = UVWS (MS)<br> VUWS (Lynx)
|image = [[File:Level_10.png|300px]]
|hint = No
}}
|chips required = 0
|chips available = 0
|time = 80
|bold ms = 51
|difficulty ms = 1
|bold difficulty ms = 1
|bold complexity ms = 1
|bold lynx = 51
|difficulty lynx = 1
|bold difficulty lynx = 1
|bold complexity lynx = 1}}


'''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.''
==Trivia==
Brushfire is one of four levels in CC1 with a different password in the Microsoft version than in the original Atari Lynx version. The other three are [[Lesson 6]], [[Ping Pong]], and [[Paranoia]].


==Full level map==
==Full level map==
[[Image:Cc1_full_map_level_10.png|500px]]
[[File:Cc1_full_map_level_10.png|500px]]
==Solution==
[[File:Brushfire solution.png|500px]]


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==

Latest revision as of 23:02, 2 August 2024

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.

Decade messageEdit

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.

Full level mapEdit

 

SolutionEdit

 

WalkthroughEdit

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