They don't exactly fit as well as the others, but it's really nothing special to write home about otherwise. The Lynx version had awesome chiptunes, the Windows had the most nostalgic midis, and this has.'eh'-best piano tracks. For instance, Chip is actually animated, and the screen scrolls properly, unlike the Windows version, which is more of a jittery mess. The real only changes is that the sprites are more of a cross between the original Atari Lynx and the Windows version, which isn't a bad thing. The controls are nice and simple, and the looks nice. The level layouts are genius, the puzzles are world-class. Good thing is, the difficulty is paced fairly evenly. There's hundreds of levels in the game, ranging from extremely simple, to fairly challenging, to stupidly simple and mundane, to 'Jesuschristijustwanttofinishthisgoddamnlevelforfuckssakeimgonnakillsomebody'. Over the years, I've beaten the game numerous times.
The heavenly reward of touching the blue glowy wormhole at the end.
I have fond memories playing this game as a child. I've sank so many hours into the Microsoft Best of Entertainment Pack version it's not even funny. Okay, it may not seem like I've played this game much judging by my playtime on Steam.