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{{Infobox Level | {{Infobox Level | ||
|pack = cclp2 | |||
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|level = 10 | |level = 10 | ||
| | |image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 10.png|300px]] | ||
|hint = Chips may be under blocks. | |hint = Chips may be under blocks. | ||
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'''Who Needs a Flipper?''' is the 10th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]] | '''Who Needs a Flipper?''' is the 10th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. A [[water]] space guards the exit, and while a [[block]] cannot be directly pushed into it, moving three blocks around to remove some [[bomb]]s allows for that. As the name suggests, there are no [[flippers]] in the level. | ||
Touch the [[blue button]] and run west, then collect the loose block and move it 5L, and collect both chips to the west of the block, then the three freed by the [[glider]] which was freed by the [[tank]], and, as directed by the hint, the last one under the block. | Touch the [[blue button]] and run west, then collect the loose block and move it 5L, and collect both chips to the west of the block, then the three freed by the [[glider]] which was freed by the [[tank]], and, as directed by the hint, the last one under the block. | ||
Enter the top section from the extreme right and throw out the [[socket]], which now allows Chip to build to the exit. Push block 3 4D, block 2 5D to the bomb, and block 3 underneath the water. Now, use block 1 to remove the bomb under the third, which allows Chip to reach the exit. | Enter the top section from the extreme right and throw out the [[socket]], which now allows Chip to build to the exit. Push block 3 4D, block 2 5D to the bomb, and block 3 underneath the water. Now, use block 1 to remove the bomb under the third, which allows Chip to reach the exit. | ||
==Full level map== | |||
[[File:Cclp2_full_map_level_10.png|500px]] | |||
== Walkthrough == | == Walkthrough == | ||
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{{Level Progression|Maze of One Way|Deconstruction}} | {{Level Progression|Maze of One Way|Deconstruction}} |
Latest revision as of 04:26, 30 April 2020
Level set | Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 |
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Level number | 10 |
Designer | Mike Lask |
Password | KOAG |
Hint | Chips may be under blocks. |
Chips | 6 required / 6 available |
Time limit | 399 |
MS (Scores) | |
Bold time | 368 |
Public time | 368 |
Casual difficulty | ***** |
Bold execution difficulty |
***** |
Bold routing difficulty |
***** |
Bold luck difficulty |
***** |
Lynx (Scores) | |
Bold time | 367 |
Public time | 367 |
Casual difficulty | ***** |
Bold execution difficulty |
***** |
Bold routing difficulty |
***** |
Bold luck difficulty |
***** |
Who Needs a Flipper? is the 10th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. A water space guards the exit, and while a block cannot be directly pushed into it, moving three blocks around to remove some bombs allows for that. As the name suggests, there are no flippers in the level.
Touch the blue button and run west, then collect the loose block and move it 5L, and collect both chips to the west of the block, then the three freed by the glider which was freed by the tank, and, as directed by the hint, the last one under the block.
Enter the top section from the extreme right and throw out the socket, which now allows Chip to build to the exit. Push block 3 4D, block 2 5D to the bomb, and block 3 underneath the water. Now, use block 1 to remove the bomb under the third, which allows Chip to reach the exit.
Full level map[edit]
Walkthrough[edit]
Previous Level | Current Level | Next Level |
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← Maze of One Way | Who Needs a Flipper? | Deconstruction → |
- Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 Levels
- Levels designed by Mike Lask
- Levels with casual difficulty 1 (MS)
- Levels with bold execution difficulty 1 (MS)
- Levels with bold routing difficulty 2 (MS)
- Levels with casual difficulty 1 (Lynx)
- Levels with bold execution difficulty 1 (Lynx)
- Levels with bold routing difficulty 2 (Lynx)