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Jacuzzi Pack - Discussion - M11k4 - 10-Dec-2013 I loved Puzzle Box but just thought I would rather err on the side of simplicity in my votes. It's really hard to put myself into the position of a new player and how difficult and fun they would perceive a level. For example, a ten-year-old would still have a very hard time with this level. I know not all new players will be that young, but it is something I can gauge somewhat better. If the set is easy enough yet fun, it will encourage new players to continue playing other sets, no matter their age. Jacuzzi Pack - Discussion - jblewis - 10-Dec-2013 Hey, ten-year-olds may surprise you! Except for Totally Unfair, I had completed all CC1 levels without assistance by the time I was 8. Jacuzzi Pack - Discussion - M11k4 - 11-Dec-2013 Quote:Hey, ten-year-olds may surprise you! Except for Totally Unfair, I had completed all CC1 levels without assistance by the time I was 8.Yes, exactly. A ten-year-old could play through most of CC1, so I hope they could also play CCLP1. You'll be hard pressed to find one that can solve Puzzle Box though. Jacuzzi Pack - Discussion - Flareon350 - 11-Dec-2013 I honestly think an eight or ten year old will have problems with Puzzle Box yes, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't get included in CCLP1. I mean, isn't the game called Chip's Challenge for a reason? Besides, the level is untimed, which already reduces the pressure of solving it A LOT! Also, I could totally get my 9 year old brother to play Puzzle Box, and he's never played CC before. I bet you he can solve it in a matter of time. |