For this month's "Maps Of The Month" featurette, I wish to draw your attention to Peardian's Chip's Challenge (PC) maps.
The nerdy Chip McCallahan wants to gain membership into the exclusive Bit Buster Club, led by Melinda The Mental Marvel. To do so, he must pass through 149 levels of Melinda's "Clubhouse", full of hazards, creatures and puzzlish scenarios. Do you have the brains to help Chip survive this virtual nightmare and take Melinda to the E-Prom?
Mario game mapper Peardian actually gives us maps for a non-Mario game (and last month featured a Mario game not mapped by Peardian)! There may have been a number of top-down view puzzle games on the PC at the time, but Chip's Challenge had some renown. It was originally developed for the Atari Lynx, and despite (or maybe because of) the Lynx's unpopularity, it was ported to a few other platforms. It found some popularity on Windows 3.1 by being featured on Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4 and Best Of Microsoft Entertainment Pack. But it would take 26 years for a sequel, also made by the original creator, Chuck Sommerville.
What makes Chip's Challenge particularly challenging is its limited view. Peardian's maps show you each whole level, giving Chip a better chance to clear these challenges and meet up with Melinda. Thanks, Peardian!
So for mapping a real Windows classic (that's not Solitaire or Minesweeper), Peardian's Chip's Challenge (PC) maps will be known as VGMaps.com's Maps Of The Month for November 2017.