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Mode(s)
  
1-2 players (co-op)

Genre
  
Platform game

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Initial release date
  
November 1999

Developer
  
Eurocom

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Release date(s)
  
EU: November 1999 NA: 14 November 1999

Platforms
  
PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita

Publishers
  
GT Interactive, Atari Europe S.A.S.U.

Similar
  
GT Interactive games, Platform games

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40 Winks is a platform game developed by Eurocom and published by GT Interactive as for the PlayStation. A version was developed for the Nintendo 64, and reviewed in both Nintendo Official Magazine UK and Nintendo Power (whose January 2000 issue even got a strategy guide for the game), but was cancelled at the last minute.

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Gameplay

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The player takes control of either Ruff or Tumble, a brother and sister who are sleeping and trying to free 40 "Winks" from a man named Nitekap and his accomplice, Threadbear. "Winks" are small, white creatures which make dreams, and "Hoodwinks", which are green and of a similar size are what are responsible for any nightmares.

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Throughout the game, the player can collect moon-shaped tokens, which are used to scream at dreamy apparitions, and Z-shaped tokens, which stop the player's character from waking up. Floating cogs are also collected to open doors, and in each of the three levels in each world, collect four dream keys to be placed on the clock face, in order to challenge the boss, before moving on to the next world. The character travels through dream worlds (Nightmare, Underwater, Space, Prehistoric, Castle, and Pirate). The player can also transform into various types of beings: Caveman, Robot, Jester (Ruff only), Fairy (Tumble only), and Ninja.

Reception

The PlayStation version received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.

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References

40 Winks Wikipedia