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Enjoy your favorite Atari 2600 and 7800 games on one system, the Atari 2600+
20 Days to Find Amy
aka:
20 Tage Später
Moby ID: 160181
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Windows screenshots
After the company logos have been displayed and the player id has been entered - this is the title screen and main menu
These are the in-game configuration options. Note the game can be played in full screen or windowed modes
The game's story starts here
Each day starts out like this. There can be up to three puzzles to solve
When all the objects in a level have been found there's a 'Well Done' message
This scene shows the art style used in the game
There is a coded message in the game. The player 'helps' decode it by finding pairs of matching characters. There's no actual decoding to be done but it's something different
By bringing in a three puzzle dream sequence one day the game gets to use more surreal settings
This is another quirky level. The player does not actually play solitaire - they just have to find a suite of cards in the correct order
One of the 'themed' levels where the player has to find all objects of a given type - in this case figurines
Game Over
The high score table lists the players by completion time. Just over an hour but honestly it felt longer.
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