A side-scrolling beat 'em up based on vintage horror movies.
Many years ago, the mad doctor and his creepy crew moved into a dilapidated ruin, now known as Creepy Castle. Dare you enter?
The moon is full, the bats are on the wing and the surrounding woods are alive with werewolves. The graveyard is crawling with ghastly ghoulies and the castle halls are infested with voracious vampires.
An innocent girl has been kidnapped and the doctor's fiendish fun has just begun. But if you're thinking about crashing this party, you'd better think twice! You'll have to battle wave after wave of hair-raising horrors to rescue their hapless victim... and you may not have what it takes!
An addictive, though very short game. Guide your camel across the Gobi desert, trying to avoid dying of hunger, thirst, or fatigue. Also, you need to avoid the cannibals who are chasing after you.
A space shooter, originally packaged as a module for After Dark, a screensaver program for Macintosh System 7. Programmed by Ben Haller.
Playable on Mac OS X using "Fringe Player 2", an app programmed by Greg Parker for Sealie Software in 2007.
She's your cybernetic fantasy!
You've got a hot date with Valerie! Explore Val's "virtual world" and learn the true meaning of the term cybererotica!
An intuitive point-and-click interface makes Virtual Valerie virtually yours to play with. She's your cybernetic fantasy and you control the action! Hilarious rip-roaring entertainment in a sexploration adventure!
Halloween Night II is a 1989-1991 children's game by BugByte Inc. for Macintosh. On Halloween night, monsters knock at your door looking for candy. You hand them candy, cheer them up, and wait for the next monster to come by. While you're waiting, you can pet your cat or look out the window.
Theldrow is a turn-based computer role-playing game, written in 1989 by Glenn Andreas. The game featured a turn-based first person perspective interface similar to early Might and Magic games, pixel art (originally black-and-white), and a very original fantasy setting. It is a very difficult game.
In this metapuzzle game, created by puzzle designer Cliff Johnson, the player is the letter 3, which, during a power surge, has been zapped from a spreadsheet report into the bowels of the computer. 3 needs to repair the system, avoiding a virus detector and outwitting the taunting pi symbol, and ultimately get back home.
There's over 80 puzzles including:
Geometric lift puzzles – 3 needs get from one side to the other by walking on lifts moving up and down in certain patterns.
Mesh puzzles – a mesh (of 3x3 to 9x9 sizes) must be changed to match the pattern shown.
Missing vowels – missing vowels must be added to common proverbs or homophones.
Trapdoor puzzles – 3 must open or close doors, which will in turn trigger other doors, in order to get the whole set of doors in the same state.
Reordered word puzzles – 3 rearranges a word by clicking three letters which will each time switch two letters and form another word.
Logic puzzles – a grid of items needs to be rearranged in a specific order to m
Caper in the Castro is the first known LGBT video game. The player assumes the role of a lesbian detective investigating the disappearance of a drag queen in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco.
The game was distributed by BBS, with donations requested "to an AIDS-related charity of your choice for whatever amount you feel is appropriate". It was eventually commercially released as Murder on Mainstreet with all LGBT content removed.
MacGolf Classic is a 3D golf simulator adding more golf courses than it's original MacGolf. Also color is added to benefit from the Macintosh Classic Color computer.
A freeware game distributed in the late 80s via Macintosh's HyperCard system. It is a point-and-click adventure game where, after spending time in cryostasis a lone astronaut crash lands on earth. Seeking shelter in an abandoned mall the player must find a way out and figure out what happened to the Earth.