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[[File:Force floor Random.png|link=Random force floor]] [[Random force floor]]s are introduced in [[Tetragons]].<br> | [[File:Force floor Random.png|link=Random force floor]] [[Random force floor]]s are introduced in [[Tetragons]].<br> | ||
[[File:Blob.png|link=Blob]] [[Blob]]s are introduced in [[Square Dancing]].<br> | [[File:Blob.png|link=Blob]] [[Blob]]s are introduced in [[Square Dancing]].<br> | ||
[[File:Computer chip.png|link=Computer chip]] While not technically a tile, [[ | [[File:Computer chip.png|link=Computer chip]] While not technically a tile, [[Chip's Checkers]] introduces the concept of extra [[computer chip]]s. | ||
== CC2 lesson levels == | == CC2 lesson levels == | ||
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== Other level sets == | == Other level sets == | ||
[[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]], [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] | [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]], [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP4]] do not have lesson levels, as they use the same devices and mechanics as the original, and are meant to be played by veteran [[Chipsters]]. However, CCLP3 has the introductory [[Entrance Examination]], where most of the basic mechanics are put into test for newcomers. | ||
== Other uses == | == Other uses == | ||
Other than the official CC1 and CC2 lesson levels, the term is used to identify any level made in this style, usually introducing a concept not covered in the official lesson levels or to introduce a gimmick of a specific custom [[level set]]. For example, [[Pi|pi.dat]]'s ''lesson 3.141592653589793238'' introduces the set's use of the digits of pi as a method of solving its levels. | Other than the official CC1 and CC2 lesson levels, the term is used to identify any level made in this style, usually introducing a concept not covered in the official lesson levels or to introduce a gimmick of a specific custom [[level set]]. For example, [[Pi|pi.dat]]'s ''lesson 3.141592653589793238'' introduces the set's use of the digits of pi as a method of solving its levels. | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |