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== Features ==
== Features ==
Lexy's Labyrinth supports nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 1]] tiles (except [[unused]] and [[invalid]]), nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 2]] tiles (except for [[voodoo tile]]s and other obscurities), as well as various custom tiles; for example, in order to properly use recessed walls as implemented in [[CC1]], doubly-recessed walls were created and used when a recessed wall begins beneath an actor. Additional tiles were taken from [[Puzzle Studio]], [[WebCC]] and [[Chuck's Challenge]], or created specifically for Lexy's Labyrinth.
Lexy's Labyrinth supports nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 1]] tiles (except [[unused]] and [[invalid]]), nearly all [[Chip's Challenge 2]] tiles (except for [[voodoo tiles]] and other obscurities), as well as various custom tiles; for example, in order to properly use recessed walls as implemented in [[CC1]], doubly-recessed walls were created and used when a recessed wall begins beneath an actor. Additional items include the gift bow (which allows all monsters to pick up items and keys without [[item Bestowal|bestowing]] them), [[lock]]s over other [[terrain]], and sand (a type of terrain which slows the player and monsters down, and stops [[block]]s).


Lexy's Labyrinth features several rulesets, referred to as "compat modes". The default, "Lexy", is largely similar to that of the Steam version of Chip's Challenge, with additional similarities to [[Lynx]]. Additional compatibility modes include:
Lexy's Labyrinth features several rulesets, refered to as "compat modes". The default, "Lexy", is largely similar to that of the Steam version of Chip's Challenge, with additional similarities to [[Lynx]]. Additional compatibility modes include:
*''Steam/CC2'': this changes the update loop and runs the game at 60 frames per second (rather than 20) to match the Steam version of Chip's Challenge;
*''Steam/CC2'': this changes the update loop and runs the game at 60 frames per second (rather than 20) to match the Steam version of Chip's Challenge;
*''Steam/CC2 Strict'': in addition to the Steam/CC2 changes, this which emulates glitches such as [[spring mining]] and additional unintuitive behaviour;
*''Steam/CC2 Strict'': in addition to the Steam/CC2 changes, this which emulates glitches such as [[spring mining]] and additional unintuitive behaviour;
*''Lynx'': this aims to be similar to the original [[Lynx]] game. The behaviour of CC2 elements in this ruleset is described as "largely arbitrary".
*''Lynx'': this aims to be similar to the original [[Lynx]] game. The behaviour of CC2 elements in this ruleset is described as "largely arbitrary".
*''Microsoft'': this replicates some aspects of the [[MS]] ruleset, such as [[key]] behaviour and [[PGChip]] ice block rules. However, some features, such as [[invalid]] tiles, are not replicated and never will be.
*''Microsoft'': this replicates some aspects of the [[MS]] ruleset, such as [[PGChip]] ice block rules, but most changes, such as [[key]] behaviour and monsters dying in [[fire]], are not replicated and never will be.
*''Custom'': this allows the player to create their own ruleset by selecting options from a list.
*''Custom'': this allows the player to create their own ruleset by selectiong options from a list.
 
Lexy's Labyrinth also includes the ability to undo moves, and rewind a level when playing (for up to 30 seconds) and to activate a turn-based mode similar to [[SuperCC]]. A star is added to the score if a level is solved without rewinding.


By default, Lexy's Labyrinth includes Lexy's Lessons (a set of [[lesson level]]s by Eevee), [[CCLP1]], [[CCLXP2]], [[CCLP3]] and [[CCLP4]]. However, the player can also upload additional levels to the site (including [[CC1]] and [[CC2]]) to the site to play them. Uploaded files can be in [[DAT]], [[C2M]] or [[C2G]] format. The game also includes a web-based [[level editor]], although it is still in early development.
By default, Lexy's Labyrinth includes Lexy's Lessons (a set of [[lesson level]]s by Eevee), [[CCLP1]], [[CCLXP2]], [[CCLP3]] and [[CCLP4]]. However, the player can also upload additional levels to the site (including [[CC1]] and [[CC2]]) to the site to play them. Uploaded files can be in [[DAT]], [[C2M]] or [[C2G]] format. The game also includes a web-based [[level editor]], although it is still in early development.
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* [https://github.com/eevee/lexys-labyrinth Source code] at GitHub
* [https://github.com/eevee/lexys-labyrinth Source code] at GitHub


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