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Chocolate Castle : ウィキペディア英語版
Chocolate Castle

''Chocolate Castle'' is a puzzle video game developed by New Zealand-based company Lexaloffle and published on April 2, 2007. The game was developed by Lexaloffle's owner and operator Joseph White, who designed ''Chocolate Castle'' as a platform for further puzzle games. In this game, players clear a castle's rooms of chocolate by combining smaller pieces into large bars and commanding animals to consume them. After clearing a room, they can select new rooms that are still yet to be cleared. The full version of the game includes a room editor for players to create their own rooms; players may upload these newly created rooms to Lexaloffle's website for other players to attempt.
Critics praised ''Chocolate Castle'' for its depth, for the option to create new rooms with the room editor, and for the ability to download rooms created by other players. The game's retro-styled graphics and sound received a mixed response. One reviewer expressed disappointment in the lack of music during gameplay, while others praised the attention to detail and graphical effects such as balloons and confetti showering the screen when the player clears a room.
==Gameplay==
''Chocolate Castle'''s core gameplay consists of a combination of mazes and sliding puzzles. The object of the game is to clear all blocks of chocolate in each room of a castle by getting anthropomorphic animals to eat them. Rooms are classed as easy, medium or hard. There are 120 rooms to complete in the full version of ''Chocolate Castle'', with each difficulty level containing 40 puzzles. The trial version features 12 rooms. Rooms can be skipped if the player finds them too difficult,〔 any moves made during play can be undone should the puzzle become unsolvable due to error.〔 The full version contains a room editing program allowing players to create their own puzzles. Further rooms created by other players can be obtained from Lexaloffle's bulletin board system online.〔
Four varieties of chocolate are found scattered around the castle rooms' floors, along with four species of animal. Each animal type can only eat chocolate of the same color. The player must slide all of the chocolate pieces into large blocks before maneuvering the appropriate animal next to the bar in order to consume it. Animals can only eat one piece of chocolate of any size before being removed from play. Animals and chocolate can be dragged across rooms via the player's mouse. If players move two identical types of chocolate next to each other, either horizontally or vertically, they form a larger bar. Once the pieces of chocolate has been formed into larger bars, they cannot be separated again. Larger bars hinder the player by blocking access to different parts of the room;〔 the effects of combinations must be considered before they are made.

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