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[3] [5] Happy Mag noted in particular two other levels: Level 1, a level with industrial architecture, and Level 2, a darkly lit level with long service tunnels, with the original version named Level 0. [5] As new levels were devised in r/backrooms, a faction of fans who preferred the original Backrooms split off from the fandom.
What is this?" or "There's supposed to be smilers on level one." [c] He said that this continued until eventually "people almost forgot about the old one" and his version had "sort of been adopted" by fans. [1] For his work on the series, Parsons would receive a Creator Honor award from The Game Theorists during the 12th Streamy Awards.
Add that the exit from backrooms is at level 0,to exit you will have to find there a red button and when you press it walls will collapse after that you will be able to leave. 109.165.198.251 ( talk ) 14:17, 13 July 2023 (UTC) [ reply ]
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