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== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
* Multiple ice blocks in a row can be pushed simultaneously. | * Multiple ice blocks in a row can be pushed simultaneously. | ||
* Ice blocks will turn [[fire]] into [[water]], and water into [[ice]]. | * Ice blocks will turn [[fire]] into [[water]], and water into [[ice]]. (In CC2, the former will not happen if it was [[item bestowal|bestowed]] [[fire boots]] as a dirt block, and the latter will not happen if it was bestowed [[flippers]].) | ||
* Ice blocks will remove [[dirt]], though not [[acting dirt]]. | * Ice blocks will remove [[dirt]], though not [[acting dirt]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:58, 16 May 2020
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MSCC Index | 56 |
Steam ID | Unknown edit |
Multi-directional? | Only in Steam |
Moves? | Controlled by player or monster |
An ice block is a special type of block introduced in Chip's Challenge 2 which can be pushed by Chip, Melinda, rovers and yellow tanks.
It can also be inserted into Chip's Challenge 1 using the patch pgchip by pie guy. The properties of ice blocks from this patch are slightly different than those of Chip's Challenge 2.
Properties
- Multiple ice blocks in a row can be pushed simultaneously.
- Ice blocks will turn fire into water, and water into ice. (In CC2, the former will not happen if it was bestowed fire boots as a dirt block, and the latter will not happen if it was bestowed flippers.)
- Ice blocks will remove dirt, though not acting dirt.
CC1 only
- Ice block clone machines consist of an ice block on the top layer and a clone block on the bottom layer.
- Teeth and tanks can push ice blocks.
CC2 only
- Ice blocks can be pushed over many tiles that are acting walls to normal blocks, like hints and computer chips.
Use in CC1
After applying the pgchip patch, one of the unused tiles is then replaced with the ice block in the tile index. The patch was written before Chip's Challenge 2 was released, so David Stolp worked with descriptions from Chuck Sommerville to create the tile.
Special level sets, or just special levels in the set, have been made to demonstrate the effect of the ice block; Chip can play the levels that do not have the tile in them normally, but must use pgchip to play the ones with.