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== Level design ==
== Level design ==
Andrew has created one levelset, [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=andrewb1%20new here], which is often regarded as one of the most difficult sets ever made. It contains the level that gives him his Wiki username. The actual [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH_9lJxeiXg song named ''Octavarium''] is provided for entertainment and to better understand the level itself.
Andrew has created one levelset, [http://davidstolp.com/oldy/chips/overall.php?set=andrewb1%20new here], which is often regarded as one of the most difficult sets ever made. It contains the level that gives him his Wiki username. The actual [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH_9lJxeiXg song named ''Octavarium''] is provided for entertainment and to better understand the level itself.


''Octavarium'' has the same 1,440-second [[time limit]] as the song itself, and contains many nuggets referring to 5 and 8 as the album does (there are 40 [[computer chip]]s, for example). Andrew made every attempt to duplicate the details of the song into the level, and it all climaxes into the "octavarium" made by the eight [[teleport]]s which revisit each of the eight songs in the album and then go to the center section, collecting a [[teeth]] and plugging it into the northwest section's [[bomb]] to reach the exit.
''Octavarium'' has the same 1,440-second [[time limit]] as the song itself, and contains many nuggets referring to 5 and 8 as the album does (there are 40 [[computer chip]]s, for example). Andrew made every attempt to duplicate the details of the song into the level, and it all climaxes into the "octavarium" made by the eight [[teleport]]s which revisit each of the eight songs in the album and then go to the center section, collecting a [[teeth]] and plugging it into the northwest section's [[bomb]] to reach the exit.
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