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'''Mice Are Good for Something''' is the 117th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. It was created by [[David Stolp]], and the [[block]] formation containing the 16 blocks necessary to bridge to the [[thief]] that allows [[Chip]] to slide over the [[ice]] at the beginning of the level, thus allowing him to avoid the [[pink ball]], is an actual mouse. Advanced mechanics and obscure puzzle motifs are common in David Stolp's levels, including the use of the mouse, and this level was likely designed to parody the term ''mouse''. The pi character below the mouse is also a mark of David's entries in CCLP3.
'''Mice Are Good for Something''' is the 117th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. It was created by [[David Stolp]], and the [[block]] formation containing the 16 blocks necessary to bridge to the [[thief]] that allows [[Chip]] to slide over the [[ice]] at the beginning of the level, thus allowing him to avoid the [[pink ball]], is an actual mouse. Advanced mechanics and obscure puzzle motifs are common in David Stolp's levels, including the use of the mouse, and this level was likely designed to parody the term ''mouse''. The pi character below the mouse is also a mark of David's entries in CCLP3.


Originally, Chip was intended to be off the map entirely, such that the [[Non-Existence Glitch]] would allow the level to be [[busted]] by waiting until the ball stepped on [0, 0] to move R, but pushing the blocks through the successively more difficult [[recessed wall]], ice and [[force floor]] maze in the southwest to bring them around to the [[water]] was judged sufficiently entertaining for this bust to never make it to the released version of [[pi.dat]].
Originally, Chip was intended to be off the map entirely, such that the [[Non-Existence Glitch]] would allow the level to be [[busted]] by waiting until the ball stepped on [0, 0] to move R, but pushing the blocks through the successively more difficult [[recessed wall]], ice and [[force floor]] maze in the southwest to bring them around to the [[water]] was judged sufficiently entertaining for this bust to never make it to the released version of [[pi]].


<p style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt">620 route: Use the following recessed walls for each block:</p>
<p style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt">620 route: Use the following recessed walls for each block:</p>


<p style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt">Block 1: (12,17)</p>
<p style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt">Block 1: (12,17)</p>