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You scramble to prop up crumbling walls with sluggish beams while debris rains down on Mary—somehow this clunky Atari game turns construction work into pure tension.

Released: 1990
File size: 7.03 KB
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Game Overview

Save Mary is one of those weird little late-era Atari 2600 games that makes you wonder how it even exists. You're basically trying to stop a construction site from collapsing on poor Mary by frantically sliding support beams into place before the timer runs out. It's way more stressful than it sounds—those beams move slow, the debris falls fast, and before long you're sweating over this chunky pixel mess like it's a high-stakes rescue operation.

What's wild is that this came out in 1990, long after everyone had moved on to newer consoles. The fact that someone was still squeezing creative little games like this out of the ancient 2600 hardware is kind of amazing. It's janky, it's simple, but there's something weirdly compelling about the panic of trying to outmaneuver gravity with those clunky controls. Definitely a neat oddity for retro fans who think they've seen everything the Atari could do.

Atari 2600
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