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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.