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The '''Programmer's Playground''' was a test level in ''[[MediEvil]]''. | The '''Programmer's Playground''' was a test level in ''[[MediEvil]]''. | ||
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The Programmer's Playground was a test level in MediEvil.
The level had geometry built to represent all the different types of landscape seen across the game: different slope gradients, platform spacing for jump height and length and so on. The level was described as “a little ugly looking with just placeholder textures“ by Chris Sorrell.[1]
While the level model, scripts and collisions are present on retail game disks, the level is unplayable without hacking. However, it is playable in several development versions of the game.
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References
- ↑ Another interview with Chris Sorrell on MediEvil Boards. Published June 24, 2013.