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'''MLMaze''' is a game inspired by Chip's Challenge created by [[Mike Lask]]. It is written in VisualBasic.
'''MLMaze''' is a game inspired by Chip's Challenge created by [[Mike Lask]]. It  


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
The main goal of MLMaze is similar to that of Chip's Challenge: to get the player (ML) to exit. The game is tile-based, taking place on a grid of 14 by 16 that remains entirely visible at all times. While all MLMaze tiles are inspired by Chip's Challenge tiles, not all CC tiles appear in MLMaze; [[monster]]s, [[computer chip]]s and [[boot]]s are absent.
The main goal of MLMaze is similar to that of Chip's Challenge: to get the player (ML) to exit. The game is tile-based, taking place on a grid of 14 by 16 that remains entirely visible at all time. While all MLMaze tiles are inspired by Chip's Challenge tiles, not all CC tiles appear in MLMaze; [[monster]]s, [[computer chip]]s and [[boot]]s are absent.


The following tiles appear in MLMaze.
The following tiles appear in MLMaze.
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* ''[[Water]]'': unlike its CC counterpart, it is treated as an [[acting wall]] by ML. Since [[flippers]] don't exist in MLMaze (like all other boots), the only way to cross water is to remove it with a block (see below).
* ''[[Water]]'': unlike its CC counterpart, it is treated as an [[acting wall]] by ML. Since [[flippers]] don't exist in MLMaze (like all other boots), the only way to cross water is to remove it with a block (see below).
* ''[[Block]]s'': like their CC counterpart, these can be pushed into bombs and water to remove them. When pushed into water, the tile instantly turns into floor, bypassing [[dirt]].
* ''[[Block]]s'': like their CC counterpart, these can be pushed into bombs and water to remove them. When pushed into water, the tile instantly turns into floor, bypassing [[dirt]].
* ''Blocks with bombs underneath''. These look just like regular blocks in-game, but kill ML when he attempts to push them. If such a block is placed in the bottom right corner of the map, and pressed from above, the player wins the level.
* ''Blocks with bombs underneath''. These look just like regular blocks in-game, but kill ML when he attempts to push them. If such a block is placed in the bottom right of
* ''[[Fire]]'': like its CC counterpart, it kills ML on contact. Since [[fire boots]] don't exist in MLMaze (like all other boots), the only way to cross fire is to remove it with a water block (see below).
* ''[[Fire]]'': like its CC counterpart, it kills ML on contact. Since [[fire boots]] don't exist in MLMaze (like all other boots), the only way to cross fire is to remove it with a water block (see below).
* ''Water blocks'': when pushed into fire, the tile turns into water, which can then be cleared with a regular block. Water blocks can also detonate bombs, and are destroyed by water, although the water remains.
* ''Water blocks'': when pushed into fire, the tile turns into water, which can then be cleared with a regular block. Water blocks can also detonate bombs, and are destroyed by water, although the water remains.
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* ''.txt'': these files store recorded solutions to levels, which can then be played back in-game at varying speeds. Recording is not done automatically as with [[TWS]] files; the player must specifically select the "record solution" option.
* ''.txt'': these files store recorded solutions to levels, which can then be played back in-game at varying speeds. Recording is not done automatically as with [[TWS]] files; the player must specifically select the "record solution" option.


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