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In August 2001, he released a set of 13 levels known as RolfR1, and submitted his pack for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]]. Four of his levels made it into the final product. After the release of CCLP2, he disappeared for a few years before returning with a new 20 level pack called NewRolfLevels.ccl. Alongside this, he also released an "evil mirror" counterpart, NewRolfLevels-EVILMIRROR.ccl, which featured the same 20 levels, but often made more challenging. He submitted this pack for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] and got two levels in. Later in 2016, he would re-release NewRolfLevels and its evil mirror version to fix some levels including one unsolvable evilmirror level, and submitted both packs for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP4]]. Unfortunately, he did not get any levels into the final product.
In August 2001, he released a set of 13 levels known as RolfR1, and submitted his pack for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]]. Four of his levels made it into the final product. After the release of CCLP2, he disappeared for a few years before returning with a new 20 level pack called NewRolfLevels.ccl. Alongside this, he also released an "evil mirror" counterpart, NewRolfLevels-EVILMIRROR.ccl, which featured the same 20 levels, but often made more challenging. He submitted this pack for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] and got two levels in. Later in 2016, he would re-release NewRolfLevels and its evil mirror version to fix some levels including one unsolvable evilmirror level, and submitted both packs for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP4]]. Unfortunately, he did not get any levels into the final product.


In 2009, he released two other sets, RolfNewMSMaps.ccl and RolfNoSolutions.ccl. The former contains 8 levels and all are only solvable in [[MS]]. The latter contains 5 levels and all are unsolvable in MS and [[Lynx]], and all feature [[Chip]] constantly [[Sliding tile|sliding]] for use as a possible screensaver.
In 2009, he released two other sets, RolfNewMSMaps.ccl and RolfNoSolutions.ccl. The former contains 8 levels and all are only solvable in [[MS ruleset|MS]]. The latter contains 5 levels and all are unsolvable in MS and [[Lynx]], and all feature [[Chip]] constantly [[Sliding tile|sliding]] for use as a possible screensaver.


==Levels in official packs==
==Levels in official packs==

Revision as of 10:10, 20 June 2019

Rolf Redford is a relatively unknown level designer who has released few level sets online.

In August 2001, he released a set of 13 levels known as RolfR1, and submitted his pack for CCLP2. Four of his levels made it into the final product. After the release of CCLP2, he disappeared for a few years before returning with a new 20 level pack called NewRolfLevels.ccl. Alongside this, he also released an "evil mirror" counterpart, NewRolfLevels-EVILMIRROR.ccl, which featured the same 20 levels, but often made more challenging. He submitted this pack for CCLP3 and got two levels in. Later in 2016, he would re-release NewRolfLevels and its evil mirror version to fix some levels including one unsolvable evilmirror level, and submitted both packs for CCLP4. Unfortunately, he did not get any levels into the final product.

In 2009, he released two other sets, RolfNewMSMaps.ccl and RolfNoSolutions.ccl. The former contains 8 levels and all are only solvable in MS. The latter contains 5 levels and all are unsolvable in MS and Lynx, and all feature Chip constantly sliding for use as a possible screensaver.

Levels in official packs

CCLP2

CCLP3

Trivia

  • Rolf is the only known Chipster who is deaf in real life.