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The game's story is a sequel to the original PlayStation 3 version. These levels can be uploaded to the game's online servers to be shared among the community. Players can create their own levels from a blank slate or template using various items gained in the game and items ready-made by the game's developers. The game's overall goal is to capture prize bubbles which include stickers, costumes, materials, and objects players may use to customize their own Sackboy and levels. The game also features user-generated content similar to the PlayStation 3 original. The main objective of each level is to move from one side of the stage to the other, dodging deadly contraptions such as electric snakes shooting out and trying to kill your sackperson. Players must traverse complicated mazes during levels using devices including switches, rotating platforms and floating lanterns that can be ridden or grabbed. Though most of these levels look similar to their PlayStation 3 counterpart they are, in fact, new redesigned levels. These levels were created by SCE Studio Cambridge, and are based around seven different themes that draw inspiration from real-world locations including Chinese gardens, dry Australian deserts and icy Alpine stages.
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The game consists of an introduction, 23 main levels, and 14 mini levels, 2 of which are "Mini Games".
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The PlayStation 3 version has three 'thick' layers and four 'thin' layers, however LittleBigPlanet PSP only has two 'thick' layers and three 'thin' layers. The game's gameplay is the same as the original PlayStation 3 version, albeit without the co-operative multiplayer aspect and one of the 'layers' in which the level 'set' is created within.