Follow TV Tropes

Following

Video Game / Ami Puzzle

Go To

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amipuzzle27jun.jpg

Ami Puzzle is a figurative and literal Puzzle Game for the Amiga developed by five Polish people and published by Mosquito in 1994. You have to solve 20 puzzles by putting pieces in the correct places. There was also a version with Christmas-themed puzzles and music.


This game provides examples of:

  • Copy Protection: You have to input a three-digit code corresponding to a two-digit number at the start, which is found in the manual.
  • Difficulty Levels: You can choose from three difficulties that affect whether a puzzle consists of 15, 30, or 60 pieces.
  • Hint System: The Help button lets the players see how the puzzle should look again while solving.
  • Non-Ironic Clown: One of the puzzles depicts a friendly-looking clown with a huge smile up close.
  • No Plot? No Problem!: As a simple puzzle game for kids, it doesn't need a plot.

Top