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A '''trap''', often called a '''bear trap''' and called this by [[Melinda]], is a [[tile]] that restricts from movement any [[object]] that steps on it. The only way to release the trap is via a [[brown button]] that is connected appropriately to it. When a trap is released, it is termed ''open'', and when not released or not connected at all, it is ''closed''.
A '''trap''', often called a '''bear trap''' and called this by [[Melinda]], is a [[tile]] that restricts from movement any [[object]] that steps on it. The only way to release the trap is via a [[brown button]] that is connected to it. When a trap is released, it is termed ''open'', and when not released or not connected at all, it is ''closed''. Note that this terminology does ''not'' describe the graphics in [[Chip's Challenge 2]]: the teeth of the trap appear separated and "open" when it would be called closed, and vice versa.


In MSCC, if running with the black and white option, a trap appears as a black circle with a T on it to let the player know it's a trap.
In MSCC, if running with the black and white option, a trap appears as a black circle with a T on it to let the player know it's a trap.
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