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[[File:Natural_tiles.jpg|thumb|200px|Natural CC]]
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'''Madhav Shanbhag''' is a famous level designer and contributor to the [[Chip's Challenge]] community. He was on the [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] staff and did a large amount of playtesting and organizing of the set. He developed [[Tile World]] 2, which added many much-wanted features since [[Brian Raiter]] stopped working on it. The ability to fast-forward and rewind [[TWS]] solutions was added, a new interface was designed, and [[CCX]] files were introduced that could allow text to be displayed between levels.
'''Madhav Shanbhag''' is a famous level designer and contributor to the [[Chip's Challenge]] community. He was on the [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] staff and did a large amount of [[playtesting]] and organizing of the set. He developed [[Tile World]] 2, which added many much-wanted features since [[Brian Raiter]] stopped working on it. The ability to fast-forward and rewind [[TWS]] solutions was added, a new interface was designed, and [[CCX]] files were introduced that could allow text to be displayed between levels.


Along with Andrew E., Madhav also wrote a program called ''cclpinfo'' which can display all the names and numbers of each level in a level set, along with the option to also show the [[hint]], [[password]], [[time limit]], and [[Computer chip|chips]] required. In addition, he wrote a program called ''ccdiff'' which can pinpoint the differences between two versions of a custom [[level set]], and designed a custom tile set called ''Natural CC'' in which Chip walks around in a grass field collecting potato chips.
Along with Andrew E., Madhav also wrote a program called ''cclpinfo'' which can display all the names and numbers of each level in a level set, along with the option to also show the [[hint]], [[password]], [[time limit]], and [[Computer chip|chips]] required. In addition, he wrote a program called ''ccdiff'' which can pinpoint the differences between two versions of a custom [[level set]], and designed a custom tile set called ''Natural CC'' in which Chip walks around in a grass field collecting potato chips.
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