Coleco ported
Mouse Trap to its own
ColecoVision console, with 15 prizes instead of 32, an option to leave the hawk out, and different sound effects. Coleco's
Intellivision port adds an audio warning when a cat is about to enter the maze. The score differs: cheese is worth 90 points, and cats are worth 100, 300, 500, 700, 900 and 1100 points. Coleco also ported
Mouse Trap to the
Atari 2600, simplifying graphics and gameplay. The maze is more squat with brighter walls, and doors form a single-colored set that flickers. Gameplay basics are the same, but the hawk, the "IN" area, and the bonus prizes are missing; there are three cats instead of six, and all doors move at once. Additionally, pressing the single joystick button will switch the doors' positions or activate a stored bone, depending on if the player does a long press or a quick tap. Scoring is also reduced significantly: cheese is worth 1 point instead of 10 points, cats are worth 10 points and do not increase in value, and clearing a maze awards only 100 points. ==Reception==