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Chip's Challenge 2, commonly abbreviated CC2, is the sequel to Chip's Challenge made by Chuck Sommerville. It contains 200 new levels featuring CC1 tiles and new tiles. It is also released along with a rerelease of the original 149 levels of Chip's Challenge 1. It is often confused with Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 or other custom level sets which claim to be CC2.

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  • Chip's Challenge 2, commonly abbreviated CC2, is the sequel to Chip's Challenge made by Chuck Sommerville. It contains 200 new levels featuring CC1 tiles and new tiles. It is also released along with a rerelease of the original 149 levels of Chip's Challenge 1. It is often confused with Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 or other custom level sets which claim to be CC2.
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  • Chip's Challenge 2, commonly abbreviated CC2, is the sequel to Chip's Challenge made by Chuck Sommerville. It contains 200 new levels featuring CC1 tiles and new tiles. It is also released along with a rerelease of the original 149 levels of Chip's Challenge 1. It is often confused with Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 or other custom level sets which claim to be CC2. Chip's Challenge 2 had been finished since at least 2002, but publishing issues halted its release. On 17 April 2015, it was announced that Chip's Challenge 2 would be released on Steam in conjuction with a Chip's Challenge 1 rerelease.
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