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The initials of Pete Wierzbicki are left on [[Block Factory]]; Bill is known to have designed [[Castle Moat]] and Chuck is known to have designed the first eight [[lesson | The initials of Pete Wierzbicki are left on [[Block Factory]]; Bill is known to have designed [[Castle Moat]] and Chuck is known to have designed the first eight [[lesson level]]s, along with [[On the Rocks]] and [[Icedeath]]. | ||
Among aficionados of this type of puzzle game, the Windows version (usually referred to as the [[Ruleset|MS]] version) of Chip's Challenge (usually referring only to CC1 in this case) is famous for its [[glitch]]es and [[busted level]]s. This was a result of changed mechanics from [[Ruleset|Lynx]] to MS and little playtesting in the MS version. Although there were many levels made easier, such as [[Scoundrel]], some levels became far more difficult; the level that would become the [[Spirals corruption]] had to be changed because the [[walker]]s would spread far quicker under MS rules, and levels with extensive use of [[hot block]]s such as [[Block N Roll]] and [[Special]] became frustrating trial and error challenges to solve due to the inability to [[Block slapping|block slap]]. | Among aficionados of this type of puzzle game, the Windows version (usually referred to as the [[Ruleset|MS]] version) of Chip's Challenge (usually referring only to CC1 in this case) is famous for its [[glitch]]es and [[busted level]]s. This was a result of changed mechanics from [[Ruleset|Lynx]] to MS and little playtesting in the MS version. Although there were many levels made easier, such as [[Scoundrel]], some levels became far more difficult; the level that would become the [[Spirals corruption]] had to be changed because the [[walker]]s would spread far quicker under MS rules, and levels with extensive use of [[hot block]]s such as [[Block N Roll]] and [[Special]] became frustrating trial and error challenges to solve due to the inability to [[Block slapping|block slap]]. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.jamesa7171.net The full high score list, what the records are, and who set and confirmed which records] | *[http://www.jamesa7171.net The full high score list, what the records are, and who set and confirmed which records.] Maintained primarily by [[James Anderson]] and [[Tyler Sontag]]. | ||
Older high score sites: | Older high score sites: | ||
*[[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s [http://www.geocities.ws/purpletentacle1977ca/ list of the high scores on all CC1 and CCLP2 levels] | *[[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s [http://www.geocities.ws/purpletentacle1977ca/ list of the high scores on all CC1 and CCLP2 levels,] which has not been updated since 2006. | ||
*Alice Voith's [http://www.mywingsbooks.com/chips/cc-chips/qst-times.shtml list of the high scores on all CC1 levels] | *Alice Voith's [http://www.mywingsbooks.com/chips/cc-chips/qst-times.shtml list of the high scores on all CC1 levels,] which has not been updated since May 1, 1998. | ||
[[Category:Chip's Challenge]] | [[Category:Chip's Challenge]] | ||
[[Category:Levelsets]] | [[Category:Levelsets]] |
Revision as of 00:32, 4 March 2019
Chip's Challenge 1, or CC1 for short, is the original level set released on the Atari Lynx in 1989, Windows Entertainment Pack 4 (WEP4) in 1992, and later with the Best of Windows Entertainment Pack (BOWEP) in 1994. It consists of 149 levels (148 in the Lynx version) which Chip must complete.
As these were the first Chip's Challenge levels, they begin by introducing the functions of the tiles in the lesson levels, then tie them together in Nuts and Bolts, and add new elements only sparingly from then on out. There are very few levels of high difficulty in CC1 compared to CCLP2 or CCLP3, as knowledge of puzzle design and game mechanics were comparatively primitive.
The levels were designed in approximately three parts: 1/3 of them by Chuck Sommerville, another third by a professional puzzle designer known as Bill Darrah, and the rest by Chuck's team of programmers and playtesters:
- James Donald
- M. Peter Engelbrite
- Victoria Hanson
- RG Goudy
- Stephen Jungels
- Scott Nelson
- Pete Wierzbicki
The initials of Pete Wierzbicki are left on Block Factory; Bill is known to have designed Castle Moat and Chuck is known to have designed the first eight lesson levels, along with On the Rocks and Icedeath.
Among aficionados of this type of puzzle game, the Windows version (usually referred to as the MS version) of Chip's Challenge (usually referring only to CC1 in this case) is famous for its glitches and busted levels. This was a result of changed mechanics from Lynx to MS and little playtesting in the MS version. Although there were many levels made easier, such as Scoundrel, some levels became far more difficult; the level that would become the Spirals corruption had to be changed because the walkers would spread far quicker under MS rules, and levels with extensive use of hot blocks such as Block N Roll and Special became frustrating trial and error challenges to solve due to the inability to block slap.
List of CC1 levels
# | Level Title | Password | Time Limit | MS Bold | Lynx Bold |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lesson 1 | BDHP | 100 | 83 | 82 |
2 | Lesson 2 | JXMJ | 100 | 90 | 89 |
3 | Lesson 3 | ECBQ | 100 | 89 | 88 |
4 | Lesson 4 | YMCJ | 150 | 116 | 116 |
5 | Lesson 5 | TQKB | 100 | 85 | 84 |
6 | Lesson 6 | WNLD (MS) WNLP (Lynx) |
100 | 94 | 93 |
7 | Lesson 7 | FXQO | 150 | 139 | 138 |
8 | Lesson 8 | NHAG | 100 | 96 | 96 |
9 | Nuts and Bolts | KCRE | 400 | 306 | 299 |
10 | Brushfire | UVWS (MS) VUWS (Lynx) |
80 | 51 | 51 |
11 | Trinity | CNPE | 300 | 211 | 204 |
12 | Hunt | WVHI | 400 | 270 | 269 |
13 | Southpole | OCKS | --- | 982 | 981 |
14 | Teleblock | BTDY | 250 | 204 | 196 |
15 | Elementary | COZQ | 250 | 89 | 88 |
16 | Cellblocked | SKKK | --- | 971 | 971 |
17 | Nice Day | AJMG | 100 | 83 | 82 |
18 | Castle Moat | HMJL | 600 | 553 | 552 |
19 | Digger | MRHR | 210 | 171 | 171 |
20 | Tossed Salad | KGFP | 400 | 340 | 340 |
21 | Iceberg | UGRW | 150 | 119 | 115 |
22 | Forced Entry | WZIN | 300 | 293 | 288 |
23 | Blobnet | HUVE | 500 | 436 | 435 |
24 | Oorto Geld | UNIZ | 550 | 430 | 431 |
25 | Blink | PQGV | 600 | 435 | 422 |
26 | Chchchips | YVYJ | 300 | 254 | 254 |
27 | Go with the Flow | IGGZ | 200 | 147 | 144 |
28 | Ping Pong | UJDO (MS) UJDD (Lynx) |
300 | 239 | 236 |
29 | Arcticflow | QGOL | 400 | 302 | 286 |
30 | Mishmesh | BQZP | 600 | 454 | 454 |
31 | Knot | RYMS | 29 | 6 | 3 |
32 | Scavenger Hunt | PEFS | 600 | 379 | 379 |
33 | On the Rocks | BQSN | --- | 684 | 631 |
34 | Cypher | NQFI | 350 | 297 | 297 |
35 | Lemmings | VDTM | 600 | 577 | 577 |
36 | Ladder | NXIS | 350 | 232 | 241 |
37 | Seeing Stars | VQNK | 800 | 597 | 586 |
38 | Sampler | BIFA | 500 | 462 | 452 |
39 | Glut | ICXY | 20 | 17 | 17 |
40 | Floorgasborg | YWFH | 200 | 195 | 192 |
41 | I.C. You | GKWD | 250 | 172 | 166 |
42 | Beware of Bug | LMFU | 300 | 187 | 187 |
43 | Lock Block | UJDP | 200 | 126 | 118 |
44 | Refraction | TXHL | 300 | 146 | 144 |
45 | Monster Lab | OVPZ | 300 | 292 | 286 |
46 | Three Doors | HDQJ | 250 | 222 | 200 |
47 | Pier Seven | LXPP | 300 | 231 | 220 |
48 | Mugger Square | JYSF | 300 | 277 | 271 |
49 | Problems | PPXI | 200 | 162 | 161 |
50 | Digdirt | QBDH | 350 | 318 | 319 |
51 | I Slide | IGGJ | 750 | 655 | 649 |
52 | The Last Laugh | PPHT | 400 | 382 | 381 |
53 | Traffic Cop | CGNX | 500 | 478 | 452 |
54 | Grail | ZMGC | 350 | 326 | 319 |
55 | Potpourri | SJES | 100 | 70 | 68 |
56 | Deepfreeze | FCJE | 250 | 162 | 150 |
57 | Strange Maze | UBXU | 400 | 229 | 228 |
58 | Loop Around | YBLT | 600 | 550 | 546 |
59 | Hidden Danger | BLDM | 400 | 368 | 366 |
60 | Scoundrel | ZYVI | 294 | 288 | 232 |
61 | Rink | RMOW | --- | 950 | 921 |
62 | Slo Mo | TIGW | 300 | 282 | 282 |
63 | Block Factory | GOHX | 500 | 477 | 473 |
64 | Spooks | IJPQ | 600 | 548 | 547 |
65 | Amsterdam | UPUN | 500 | 397 | 383 |
66 | Victim | ZIKZ | 300 | 292 | 291 |
67 | Chipmine | GGJA | 700 | 518 | 518 |
68 | Eeny Miny Moe | RTDI | 650 | 489 | 492 |
69 | Bounce City | NLLY | 300 | 229 | 220 |
70 | Nightmare | GCCG | 199 | 136 | 136 |
71 | Corridor | LAJM | 500 | 355 | 351 |
72 | Reverse Alley | EKFT | --- | 961 | 961 |
73 | Morton | QCCR | 600 | 485 | 485 |
74 | Playtime | MKNH | 400 | 359 | 355 |
75 | Steam | MJDV | 500 | 479 | 479 |
76 | Four Plex | NMRH | 550 | 416 | 407 |
77 | Invincible Champion | FHIC | 500 | 481 | 478 |
78 | Force Square | GRMO | 500 | 480 | 469 |
79 | Drawn and Quartered | JINU | 300 | 220 | 218 |
80 | Vanishing Act | EVUG | 800 | 733 | 732 |
81 | Writers Block | SCWF | --- | 516 | 521 |
82 | Socialist Action | LLIO | 999 | 969 | 969 |
83 | Up the Block | OVPJ | 400 | 298 | 297 |
84 | Wars | UVEO | 600 | 580 | 579 |
85 | Telenet | LEBX | 300 | 236 | 224 |
86 | Suicide | FLHH | 400 | 381 | 380 |
87 | Cityblock | YJYS | --- | 550 | 524 |
88 | Spirals | WZYV | 400 | 317 | 317 |
89 | Block Buster | VCZO | 450 | 402 | 380 |
90 | Playhouse | OLLM | 400 | 318 | 314 |
91 | Jumping Swarm | JPQG | 400 | 367 | 367 |
92 | Vortex | DTMI | 500 | 444 | 443 |
93 | Roadsign | REKF | 800 | 651 | 637 |
94 | Now You See It | EWCS | --- | 906 | 906 |
95 | Four Square | BIFQ | 350 | 335 | 333 |
96 | Paranoia | BIFQ (MS) WVHY (Lynx) |
399 | 320 | 318 |
97 | Metastable to Chaos | IOCS | 300 | 290 | 290 |
98 | Shrinking | TKWD | 350 | 338 | 332 |
99 | Catacombs | XUVU | 399 | 380 | 373 |
100 | Colony | QJXR | --- | 911 | 911 |
101 | Apartment | RPIR | 300 | 240 | 240 |
102 | Icehouse | VDDU | 200 | 177 | 175 |
103 | Memory | PTAC | 600 | 488 | 488 |
104 | Jailer | KWNL | 300 | 235 | 234 |
105 | Short Circuit | YNEG | 350 | 255 | 254 |
106 | Kablam | NXYB | --- | 907 | 903 |
107 | Balls O Fire | ECRE | 300 | 260 | 258 |
108 | Block Out | LIOC | 350 | 278 | 272 |
109 | Torturechamber | KZQR | 150 | 133 | 129 |
110 | Chiller | XBAO | 399 | 276 | 270 |
111 | Time Lapse | KRQJ | --- | 963 | 961 |
112 | Fortune Favours The | NJLA | --- | 985 | 985 |
113 | Open Question | PTAS | 500 | 462 | 463 |
114 | Deception | JWNL | 200 | 172 | 174 |
115 | Oversea Delivery | EGRW | --- | 922 | 898 |
116 | Block Buster II | HXMF | 750 | 714 | 699 |
117 | The Marsh | FPZT | --- | 942 | 923 |
118 | Miss Direction | OSCW | 300 | 260 | 258 |
119 | Slide Step | PHTY | 250 | 210 | 178 |
120 | Alphabet Soup | FLXP | --- | 949 | 942 |
121 | Perfect Match | BPYS | --- | 968 | 966 |
122 | Totally Fair | SJUM | 300 | 272 | 272 |
123 | The Prisoner | YKZE | 299 | 272 | 270 |
124 | Firetrap | TASX | 800 | 667 | 661 |
125 | Mixed Nuts | MYRT | --- | 830 | 821 |
126 | Block N Roll | QRLD | 600 | 443 | 426 |
127 | Skelzie | JMWZ | 500 | 454 | 442 |
128 | All Full | FTLA | 400 | 315 | 292 |
129 | Lobster Trap | HEAN | 300 | 286 | 287 |
130 | Ice Cube | XHIZ | --- | 933 | 925 |
131 | Totally Unfair | FIRD | 60 | 26 | 26 |
132 | Mix Up | ZYFA | 999 | 683 | 598 |
133 | Blobdance | TIGG | --- | 949 | 946 |
134 | Pain | XPPH | --- | 218 | 192 |
135 | Trust Me | LYWO | 300 | 293 | 256 |
136 | Doublemaze | LUZL | --- | 926 | 792 |
137 | Goldkey | HPPX | 450 | 392 | 381 |
138 | Partial Post | LUJT | 300 | 240 | 225 |
139 | Yorkhouse | VLHH | --- | 920 | 919 |
140 | Icedeath | SJUK | 300 | 263 | 247 |
141 | Underground | MCJE | --- | 968 | 969 |
142 | Pentagram | UCRY | --- | 968 | 966 |
143 | Stripes? | OKOR | --- | 858 | 858 |
144 | Fireflies | GVXQ | --- | 832 | 832 |
145 | Thanks to... | TONY | --- | 991 | N/A |
146 | Cake Walk | JHEN | 999 | 717 | 704 |
147 | Force Field | COZA | --- | 970 | 959 |
148 | Mind Block | RGSK | --- | 629 | 630 |
149 | Special | DIGW | 999 | 955 | 949 |
Top 10 CC1 players
Current as of February 28, 2019
MS
# | Player | Score | Bold count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | David Stolp | 5,977,660 | 138 |
2 | J.B. Lewis | 5,977,650 | 147 |
3 | James Anderson | 5,977,570 | 140 |
3 | Jeffrey Bardon | 5,977,570 | 142 |
5 | Andrew Bennett | 5,977,510 | 127 |
5 | Kacper Leszczyński | 5,977,510 | 123 |
7 | Andrew Gapic | 5,977,480 | 113 |
8 | Evan Dummit | 5,977,400 | 126 |
9 | Pekka Lassila | 5,977,160 | 105 |
10 | Larry Jackson | 5,977,120 | 121 |
10 | Ruben Spaans | 5,977,120 | 117 |
Lynx
- Highest possible bold score - 5,898,030
# | Player | Score | Bold count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | J.B. Lewis | 5,897,990 | 144 |
2 | Eddy Limb | 5,897,930 | 126 |
3 | Ruben Spaans | 5,897,880 | 136 |
4 | Paul Gilbert | 5,894,960 | 6 |
5 | Miika Toukola | 5,892,980 | 107 |
6 | Reynaldi Judianto | 5,875,400 | 0 |
7 | Jeffrey Bardon | 5,871,180 | 37 |
8 | Tyler Sontag | 5,855,110 | 0 |
9 | Steven Jones | 5,851,940 | 18 |
10 | "random 8" | 5,843,960 | 24 |
External links
- The full high score list, what the records are, and who set and confirmed which records. Maintained primarily by James Anderson and Tyler Sontag.
Older high score sites:
- Jimmy Vermeer's list of the high scores on all CC1 and CCLP2 levels, which has not been updated since 2006.
- Alice Voith's list of the high scores on all CC1 levels, which has not been updated since May 1, 1998.