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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
Although [[The Blockheads]] is mostly two-dimensional (up, down, left, and right), a certain amount of "depth" is visible. The effect is as if there are four layers of depth: | Although [[The Blockheads]] is mostly two-dimensional (up, down, left, and right), a certain amount of "depth" is visible. The effect is as if there are four layers of depth: | ||
* '''Foreground''' - Where solid and liquid [[blocks]] and [[blockhead]]s exist. A blockhead can move through liquid blocks ([[air]] and [[water]]), but not solid ones. | * '''Foreground''' - Where solid and liquid [[blocks]] and [[blockhead]]s exist. A blockhead can move through liquid blocks ([[air]] and [[water]]), but not solid ones. | ||
* '''Mid-ground''' - Where most objects that a blockhead can move past exist, such as [[tree]]s. Blocks in the foreground have a presence here as well. | * '''Mid-ground''' - Where most objects that a blockhead can move past exist, such as [[tree]]s. Blocks in the foreground have a presence here as well. | ||
* '''Background''' - Where any "backwall" blocks or objects exist. A block that's only in the background can be acted on to have a mid-ground object placed on it. Most foreground blocks have a presence in the background behind it and all non-solid blocks below it until interrupted by another solid block. | * '''Background''' - Where any "backwall" blocks or objects exist. A block that's only in the background can be acted on to have a mid-ground object placed on it. Most foreground blocks have a presence in the background behind it and all non-solid blocks below it until interrupted by another solid block. |