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Millie & Molly - Atari 7800

Millie & Molly - Atari 7800

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Millie & Molly

Can you help Millie and Molly defeat the malicious monsters?

Climb, push and dig your way through each level, using your wits and rewind power to clear each unique course. Featuring charming graphics, eight specially composed POKEY tunes (based on the original Commodore 64 SID classics), and ingenious level design, Millie and Molly brings a fresh puzzle adventure to the Atari 7800 based on the original Commodore 64 classic by Carleton Handley.

Millie & Molly Box

 

Gameplay

To help Millie and Molly clear their world of the malicious monsters, you need to remove all the monsters by walking into them from the side. Items can be pushed, ladders can be climbed, and dirt can be dug through to reach all monsters. But don't fret, as Millie and Molly can't die! If you feel you have made a mistake at any stage while completing the level, use the very handy rewind feature to move back through any or all steps you have made by holding down Button 1 on your controller. If you've gone too far wrong, use the Pause Menu to quickly reset a level back to the beginning.

Features

  • Features 100 unique levels to conquer!
  • Includes onboard HOKEY chip to support the eight specially composed POKEY tunes based on the original C64 music.
  • AtariVox/SaveKey support for saving your progress as you complete levels.
  • Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis controller support.
  • Play both Millie and Molly on levels where they both appear!
  • Unique rewind feature allows you to move back through your steps, or even go back to the beginning of the level!
Millie & Molly Cart and Manual

 

Screenshots

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Controller Support

Millie & Molly supports several controller schemes. You can play the game with one or two button controllers, but you can also use an SNES (Super Nintendo) controller when paired with an SNES2Atari Adapter, and you can use a Sega Megadrive or Genesis controller when connected with a 7800 Mega adapter. The SNES and Genesis controllers enable you to use three distinct buttons, one of which is the "Start" button, allowing you to quit the current level you are playing without having to push a button on your 7800 console.

Millie & Molly Poster Included Free!

We're including a free 10" x 14" poster with your purchase of Millie & Molly, featuring the Millie & Molly artwork that adorns the box, manual and label.

Millie & Molly Poster

 

AtariVox Support

Millie & Molly can use the AtariVox or SaveKey for saving your progress. If one of these peripherals is connected to the right controller port of your 7800 during gameplay, your progress will be automatically saved upon completion of a level.

Additional Information

Included with Millie & Molly is the game cartridge, full-color, 16-page manual, a professionally printed box, and a 10" x 14" poster featuring the Millie & Molly box artwork.

Number of Players 1
Controller Joystick Controller, SNES Controller (with SNES2Atari Adapter) or Genesis Controller (with 7800 Mega adapter)
Cartridge Size 128K
Commodore 64 Programming Carleton Handley
7800 Programming Matthew Smith, Mike Saarna
Puzzle Design Chun Wah Kong, Patsy Chim
Graphics Saul Cross
Commodore 64 Music Hans Zxelsson-Svala
7800 Music Bobby Clark
Packaging Design William Thorup

Customer Reviews

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Joel R.
A good challenge for your mind

This is essentially a puzzle game where you have to figure out how to get all the.. stuffed animals? Well, whatever they are, you have to move blocks around, or remove collapsible supports and climb up and down ladders trying to reach them all. If you've ever played Chip's Challenge on Lynx, it's a lot like that. The characters can't jump, so you have to make sure you don't end up in a hole you can't get out of. I'm about 40 levels in, and the challenge kicks in somewhere around level 20. Beyond that, some of the levels gave me a pretty good challenge, but so far I haven't hit any that just seemed impossible or sent me to the internet to cheat. The graphics are detailed (a little static, not much animation going on), the music is pretty good, and it's a nice puzzle game. If you love games that make you think, I strongly recommend this title.