Levels
Each of the game's twenty levels grew progressively harder. The first level simply contained an open field, of which the character could leave one side and re-enter the screen immediately on the other. Later levels introduced borders around the field to prevent such exit and re-entry; walls, blocks, and other obstacles in the middle of the screen; and finally all-out mazes with narrow paths that strictly limited the animal's range of motion.
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