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'''Block Party''' is the 4th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1]] | '''Block Party''' is the 4th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1]], and the fourth of the [[lesson level]]s. In this level, the player will learn all about [[block]]s and their various uses, such as being pushed into [[water]] to create [[dirt]] bridges or to blow up [[bomb]]s. | ||
Block Party is slightly more complicated than the previous three levels, but not by a particularly large margin. | Block Party is slightly more complicated than the previous three levels, but not by a particularly large margin. For the sake of being concise, here are a few areas of interest to acquire a 207: | ||
* In the [[red key]] section, push the bottom block into the second column of [[water]] first and then follow that up with the top block. Remember to clear the [[dirt]] before pushing the second block in! | |||
* To blow up the bombs, push the top block guarded by the [[red lock]] followed by the bottom block. When optimizing with blocks, the order in which you push the blocks is very important. | |||
* In the section with [[ice]] and [[force floor]]s, you need to wait for the block to slide and then step off of the force floor sideways. This trick is better seen rather than explained; to learn how to do it, watch the [[AVI]] below. | |||
The remainder of the level is mainly simply following the intended path. However, it is worth noting that you are not allowed to lose a ''single'' move when going for a 207; if you don't feel confident in your skill level, go for a 206 instead, as you are allowed to make far more mistakes and also don't have to sidestep so precisely off of the force floors, which can be somewhat difficult for a new player. For a veteran, however, 207 should be no problem, thus giving the level a difficulty rating of only 1. | |||
==Full level map== | ==Full level map== |