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* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1DFA841BBA4F3036 Partial walkthrough] on YouTube
* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1DFA841BBA4F3036 Partial walkthrough] on YouTube


[[Category:Clones]] [[Category:Emulators]]
[[Category:Clones]]

Revision as of 21:26, 28 September 2021

The App Logo
Will's World

Will's World App.png

Genre
Puzzle
Produced by
StadiaGames
Platform
iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
Release
Unknown
Developer
Todd Bilsborrow
Current Version
1.1

Will's World is a discontinued puzzle game similar to Chip's Challenge for the iPhone and iPad.

Gameplay

The game could be considered a clone of Chip's Challenge. All tiles found in the original game can be found in Will's World. The ruleset is an awkward mixture of Lynx and MS; as a result, Two Sets of Rules is completely busted when played in Will's World. Will's World also has several bugs and glitches absent in other versions, as demonstrated by this TCCLPRejects level.

Levelsets

By default, Will's World comes with four levelsets:

  • Will's World (100 Levels)
  • Will's World Advanced (45 Levels)
  • CCLP2 (149 Levels)
  • CCLP3 (149 Levels)

Will's World can also load and play custom DAT files. Therefore, custom levels can be played using Will's World (although they are not guaranteed to be solvable).

The Gameplay
Gameplay Original Lesson 1 in Will's World
Played by Buzzy Buzz

Graphics

Will's World comes with its own graphics, which are significantly different from those found in Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge, or in Tile World.

The Will's World graphics were later ported to Tile World, and can be found at the Yahoo! group archive. The POV-Ray source code for creating the graphics is available on Github.

The end

In August 2016, Will's World was removed from the Apple App Store for unknown reasons. As a result, Will's World can no longer be installed without jailbreaking the device, the legality of which is questionable. In 2021, the original source code was made available on Github, with a disclaimer that it is "obsolete, undocumented, unsupported, unsanctioned, unreadable, and unpalatable".

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