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== Tiles ==
== Tiles ==


The original 32x32 tiles in the MS version are replaced with 48x48 tiles created by [[Anders Kaseorg]], which also don't use the 4-bit colors (16-color palette) that are used in the MS Chip's Challenge. With the Lynx ruleset, all objects move smoothly from one tile to the next, and animations are included when an [[object]] runs into [[water]], a [[bomb]] explodes, objects are [[Clone machine|cloned]], or Chip [[Death Message|is killed]]. Also, [[element]]s except [[ice]] visibly "shimmer" and the [[exit]] continuously pulls its borders inwards as if it were a portal to another world.
The original 32x32 tiles in the MS version are replaced with 48x48 tiles created by [[Anders Kaseorg]], which also don't use the 4-bit colors (16-color palette) that are used in the MS Chip's Challenge. With the Lynx ruleset, all objects move smoothly from one tile to the next, and animations are included when an [[object]] runs into [[water]], a [[bomb]] explodes, objects are [[Clone machine|cloned]], or Chip [[Death message|is killed]]. Also, [[element]]s except [[ice]] visibly "shimmer" and the [[exit]] continuously pulls its borders inwards as if it were a portal to another world.


There are also some differences between the sound effects used for the MS ruleset and the Lynx ruleset. The [[green button]] adds a sound effect identical to the other three buttons; sounds are made when [[block]]s move and when Chip steps over [[element]]s (differing for ice and force floors when Chip has the [[boot]]), [[recessed wall]]s, fake [[blue wall]]s, [[dirt]] and [[trap]]s; the [[computer chip]] has the same sound as the [[key]]s, and the [[socket]] has the same sound as the [[lock]]s.
There are also some differences between the sound effects used for the MS ruleset and the Lynx ruleset. The [[green button]] adds a sound effect identical to the other three buttons; sounds are made when [[block]]s move and when Chip steps over [[element]]s (differing for ice and force floors when Chip has the [[boot]]), [[recessed wall]]s, fake [[blue wall]]s, [[dirt]] and [[trap]]s; the [[computer chip]] has the same sound as the [[key]]s, and the [[socket]] has the same sound as the [[lock]]s.