Difference between revisions of "Chaotix (prototype 0119)/Comparisons/Isolated Island"
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− | With the returning Training/Time Attack menu, the 0119 prototype is the first to openly advertise four training levels, although as with previous builds, only three have been implemented. You are forced to play these levels with the day palette. | + | With the returning Training/Time Attack menu, the 0119 prototype is the first to openly advertise four training levels, although as with previous builds, only three have been implemented. You are forced to play these levels with the day palette and are given a score of -1 as soon as you enter (which will never change, because nothing awards points in these levels). |
− | The order is different to the final game: | + | The level order is different to the final game: |
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Training
With the returning Training/Time Attack menu, the 0119 prototype is the first to openly advertise four training levels, although as with previous builds, only three have been implemented. You are forced to play these levels with the day palette and are given a score of -1 as soon as you enter (which will never change, because nothing awards points in these levels).
The level order is different to the final game:
0119 prototype
(Time Attack menu) |
0119 prototype
(Stage Select menu) |
Final game
(Training menu) |
Final game
(Stage Select menu) |
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T.A. 1 | Training 0 | Isolated Island 3 | Training 3 |
T.A. 2 | Training 1 | Isolated Island 1 | Training 1 |
T.A. 3 | Training 2 | Isolated Island 2 | Training 2 |
T.A. 4 | Training 3 | Isolated Island 4 | Training 4 |
Prototype 0202 |
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Final game |
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T.A. 3/Training 2 is the only level to contain objects, but rather than having a flower at the end, it has a signpost, and by extension, the possibility of entering a Special Stage. Doing so loads the second Special Stage (Special Stage 1), which when completed resets the game.
References
Chaotix (prototype 0119), prototype version of Chaotix | |
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