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A ZZT '''world''' is a playable ZZT file. It is composed of one or more [[board]]s, which may be linked together in various ways, as well as the world's starting state: [[counter]] values, [[flag]s, and so on.
A ZZT '''world''' is a playable ZZT file. It is composed of one or more [[board]]s, which may be linked together in various ways, as well as the world's starting state: [[counter]] values, [[flag]]s, and so on.


ZZT limits a world to a maximum of 101 boards: 1 [[title screen]] and 100 other boards. To get around this limit, some large ZZT games are composed of multiple world files, to be played and completed in sequence.
ZZT limits a world to a maximum of 101 boards: 1 [[title screen]] and 100 other boards. To get around this limit, some large ZZT games are composed of multiple world files, to be played and completed in sequence.

Latest revision as of 01:29, 31 January 2021

A ZZT world is a playable ZZT file. It is composed of one or more boards, which may be linked together in various ways, as well as the world's starting state: counter values, flags, and so on.

ZZT limits a world to a maximum of 101 boards: 1 title screen and 100 other boards. To get around this limit, some large ZZT games are composed of multiple world files, to be played and completed in sequence.

See also