Explore the mazes of the Great Pyramid of Ra! Each level is a new, larger, random maze to solve. Find tools and supplies abandoned by earlier, failed expeditions, try to avoid the traps, and encounter dangerous animals and the fearsome Guardians as you seek the three sacred Talismans of Ra the Sun-God.
Commercial re-release of the popular shareware roguelike, The Dungeon of Doom. Along with a new look to the interface, this version adds secret "vault" areas and a "Gate Keeper" boss on every fifth level. To escape the dungeon, you must descend to the 40th level and return with the Orb of Carnos.
Innovative if overlooked game which utilizes the fledgling Inverse Parser system, which anticipates communication choices. Crawford later further developed this design after this game was released.
Beyond Dark Castle is a classic platformer for the Macintosh. The game puts the player in the role of Prince Duncan who, once again, must defeat the evil Black Knight through a series of challenges leading up to the final showdown with the Black Knight himself.
A colorized Mac version was planned by Delta Tao Software but was cancelled.
A shooting gallery style game, except instead of aiming with a cursor, players must line their shots up with the scope at the bottom of the screen. Also includes a small puzzle element.
Zero Gravity is an early B&W arcade game for Macintosh, in which you try to center your floating character in the center of the gravity chamber. A white dot appears to indicate where the gravity force is currently applied and you move accordingly to stay away from the chamber's sides.
You control a submarine in hostile waters. Sharing the deep sea with you are several dangerous creatures such as jellyfish, eels, sharks and the mysterious X-Sub. Destroy everything to reach the next level. This game has intermissions as well.
Early interactive erotica program developed using MacroMind VideoWorks, featuring a pixellated woman named 'Maxie' and a selection of sex toys which can be used on her. One of the first games to include a 'panic button,' hiding the game behind a fake spreadsheet.
Radical Castle is a point-and-click adventure game released for Macintosh in 1986 and distributed as shareware.
Players assume the role of the 'Squire', who after mistaking the princess for a serving wench, is given a choice by the King between death and a quest to recover an oracle stolen by a wizard.
While casting a spell to banish the forces of evil, King Cricken vanished in a flash of thunder and the mystic relic known as the Orb was split into seven pieces and scattered through the land. Now, as evil seeps back into the world, you must travel in search of the pieces to reassemble the Orb and banish it once more.