Pipe
Apart from being one of the internal levels, pipe is a special type of level or an area of a level whose width is smaller than driver's height. In order to pass a pipe the player has to go to a special position. This is done by putting the other wheel on the other side of the pipe and riding in a 90° angle compared to normal position (see the picture).
Piping (driving through a pipe) is not easy for beginners since the player needs to use turn and rotation keys really carefully to stay alive. The narrower the pipe, the harder it is to drive through. The minimum width of a pipe is the same as wheel's diameter, but in that case, piping is very hard. The optimal pipe width is considered to be roughly two to three wheel diameters.
Pipe is quite a popular level type in Belma. Usually the designer places apples across the level so players that can't finish the level can compete with each other by the number of apples taken. Single pipes are also sometimes used as shortcuts in normal levels.
Important notes when designing pipe levels
- Avoid making pipes in which the player can reach high speed. If the bike reaches its top speed (no further acceleration possible), piping becomes practically impossible - not necessarily because of the high speed itself but the change in bike's behaviour.
- Make good entrances in all pipes so that the player doesn't have to brake before every entrance. Bad entrances are quite a big reason for why some pipe levels are considered bad.
- Avoid putting killers. If not placed wisely, they can be very annoying.
- The tighter the pipe, the shorter it should be.
- Do not make too wide pipes. The player should be able to have grip with both wheels during all pipes.
- Do not make too sharp (over 90 degree) curves. The tighter the pipe, the smoother the curves should be.