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Agreed with that statement, though ICEHOUSE is pretty generic, while we recognize more easily a structure like AMSTERDAM.
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I also think Special is kind of underrated, because it inspired hidden exits and
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Quote:I also think Special is kind of underrated, because it inspired hidden exits and
You're right, it led to a whole expansion of level ideas. CCLP2 and many custom sets took forward this concept indeed. Many in a sooooo evil way too...
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Quote:You're right, it led to a whole expansion of level ideas. CCLP2 and many custom sets took forward this concept indeed. Many in a sooooo evil way too...
Don't forget Thanks To... as well. Despite potentially being the easiest level, it's also the first to have no borders and invalid tiles, I think.
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And it certainly has inspired its fair share of similarly constructed credits levels.
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Ice/Ice baby! Silly level.
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cue James' Official Thanks levels. Oh man
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