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This is a remake of Chip's Challenge, a puzzle game originally from the Atari Lynx. | This is a remake of Chip's Challenge, a puzzle game originally from the Atari Lynx. | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 12 October 2022
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General | |
Author | Alekmaul |
Type | Puzzle |
Version | 2.1 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2007/01/27 |
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This is a remake of Chip's Challenge, a puzzle game originally from the Atari Lynx.
It is made with DevKitPro and libgba, as well as the Adpcm reader from NRX.
Features
- 149 levels from the original version.
- Password.
User guide
You are Chip, a computer geek. In order to enter a computer club and impress a girl, you have to pass all levels of the game.
The goal in each level is to collect all the processors in order to advance to the next level, within a limited time.
There are colored keys to open doors of the same color, switches that do certain things, walls that are secret passages, etc...
There are also blocks you can push all over the place to help you out.
Controls
D-Pad - Move
Start - Pause
A/B/L/R - Not assigned
Select - Restart level
Screenshots
Changelog
V2.1 2007/01/27
- Fixed a DMA bug that utrn the screen upside down.
V1.0 2005/05/30
- Finale 1.0 release, all levels are integrated.
V0.1 2005/03/13
- Chip Advance initial release.
Credits
- CODE & GFX - Alekmaul.
- SOUND - Music adapted from David Wittaker.
Engine ADPCM by Damian Yerrick.
Special thanks to Brunni, Nes and Nrx for contribution.
External links
- Author's website - http://www.portabledev.com/ (archived)