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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.''
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.''


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==

Revision as of 17:51, 18 January 2019

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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.

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 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.

Walkthrough

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