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Style 2 is the "japanese style" The wood walls look like the walls out of old japanese schools and the steel walls are hard to explain because they look like just plain walls
Style 1 is the "retro style" the style is hard to explain really but it has maybe a retro chinese style to it I guess?
Retardless doors and windows do not change. Just the outer and inner walls and I think floor of non rooms. Each map has a style defaulted that best suits the map so
Style 1 - Water Towns
Style 2 - Sakura Valley
Style 3 - Snow Valley