Mr. Utility

Mr. Utility is an ATBW Blog game popular in 1994 and published by Merrill Studios onto ATBW Blog in which the player has to fix and repair pipes before the timer is up while also closing pipes to stop certain enemies from getting to the bottom of the level. The platforming is similar to that of Nintendo's classic game Donkey Kong.

The original game was developed by Merrill Studios, but eventually passed the rights to other ATBW Blog companies, specifically Combat Studios in 2002 (now owned by rival studio Signature Studios since 2005), which eventually sold it to Wedgehead Studios in 2004.

Gameplay
The game ironically has game modes A and B in the style that games from the early 1980's have, as well as those from the late 1970's, considering this was a game released in 1994 on ATBW Blog and eventually the Gameboy and Game Gear Games both in 1994. It was also eventually released on the A64, A16, A8 (all in 1994), and eventually the A128 in 1997, and the SNES and Genesis in 1994.

The game like many other ATBW Blog games gives players hitpoints, five to be exact, and the player is also given two minutes to beat the game, though these can be configured in the game's settings to be harder or easier, or shorter or longer, or vice versa. Additionally, enemies like roaches and rats can travel up the pipes, which can be stepped on in the game, which will give the player 10 points, and must have all of the pipes closed. The main character can transition to an upper level or vice versa via the pipes in the level.

It was also scored 3 out of 5 as being a perfectly okay game to play as a way to get around boredom, but it is not as great as those of Signature Deer, Rose Gold Flamingo, and Merrill Studios's other games including Turbo Bull and Grandid GT. Having been an obscure game, it had been forgotten by many. In fact, the original game and even its eventual re-releases later on are so obscure that all of the companies involved and even Merrill Studios themselves have completely forgot about the game.