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''Ami Puzzle'' is a figurative and literal PuzzleGame for the UsefulNotes/{{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.
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''Ami Puzzle'' is a figurative and literal PuzzleGame for the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}} Platform/{{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.
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''Ami Puzzle'' is a figurative and literal PuzzleGame for the UsefulNotes/{{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.
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!!This game provides examples of:
* CopyProtection: You have to input a three-digit code corresponding to a two-digit number at the start, which is found in the manual.
* DifficultyLevels: You can choose from three difficulties that affect whether a puzzle consists of 15, 30, or 60 pieces.
* HintSystem: The Help button lets the players see how the puzzle should look again while solving.
* NonIronicClown: One of the puzzles depicts a friendly-looking clown with a huge smile up close.
* NoPlotNoProblem: As a simple puzzle game for kids, it doesn't need a plot.
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''Ami Puzzle'' is a figurative and literal PuzzleGame for the UsefulNotes/{{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.
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!!This game provides examples of:
* CopyProtection: You have to input a three-digit code corresponding to a two-digit number at the start, which is found in the manual.
* DifficultyLevels: You can choose from three difficulties that affect whether a puzzle consists of 15, 30, or 60 pieces.
* HintSystem: The Help button lets the players see how the puzzle should look again while solving.
* NonIronicClown: One of the puzzles depicts a friendly-looking clown with a huge smile up close.
* NoPlotNoProblem: As a simple puzzle game for kids, it doesn't need a plot.
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