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.
One of the best World Builder text-based adventures, Palace of Sand sees the player chasing after their pal who's scarpered off to the east to check out the Sultan's daughter.
Ocean Bound is a survival game where you and the crew of your ship are stranded on an unknown island. The main goal is to build a ship to escape back to civilization, but before you can do that you must establish a colony, collect resources and try to stay alive. But once you manage to escape, the next level simply strands you in another island. There are sixty levels in total, featuring all sorts of islands, some as big as continents, and each one requires a different strategy to stay alive.
Secrets of the Pyramids is an edutainment title that includes 3 modes: a movie, discovery and game mode. The Movie mode presents a dramatic reconstruction of a series of events that could have taken place in Ancient Egypt. The Discovery mode describes Ancient Egypt culture, religion and history.
In the Game mode you will follow Harold Peabody - dreamer, adventurer and optimist - on his quest for the hidden tomb of the mythical Pharaoh Ankh-Re. After finding a way to open the door to the pyramid, the player has to explore the pyramid, find useful items and overcome various obstacles. Stepping on the wrong tile or opening a wrong door may result in the untimely death of the hero. To avoid traps and decipher clues the player has to consult an "English-Hieroglyphics translator" found early in the game.
Secrets of the Pyramids is a short, inventory-based adventure game with a simple interface (with a "look" and "use" icon). The player can only save one game at a time (by pressing the S-key). The game comes with a soun
Everything you love about Monopoly is now here for the Mac. Classic Monopoly is a mouse click away as you engage in the pursuit of great fortunes. With computer enhanced graphics and billions of different dice sequences it's never the same game twice. Wheel and deal against the supreme game challenger, your Mac. Or play with up to eight players, in this ultimate computer version of the best selling boardgame of all time. The thrill of buying and selling railroads and properties and collecting rent on Park Place awaits you. Pick a "Chance" card and advance to Boardwalk. Or throw doubles three times and "Go directly to Jail" You can play with the "official" Monopoly game rules, or customize them to fit the way you play at home. But as always, the richest player wins. And both color and black and white versions of the program are included - making it perfect for your desktop Powerbook Macintosh. This is a must for the library of any Mac gamer.
You're no hero, so when your friend Jake asks you to join him in exploring a ruined castle several days' journey to the north, you refuse to have anything to do with the idea. Well, that was weeks ago, and you haven't heard from Jake. Much against your better judgement, you decide to go find out what became of him...and maybe pick up some treasure along the way.
The architect of The Tower designed other buildings as well, but he didn’t always have the Tower’s budget. What’s become of Jake now—and just how many squatters are there?
Gate is an action-adventure game for the Macintosh. It blends action, adventure, and brain-teasing challenges into an addictive fast-action game with smooth animation, exciting music and sound effects. Escape the castle's prison, battle enemies, solve puzzles, and defeat your captor to restore peace to the land.
It's easy to check in, but you can't check out until you've outwitted the innkeeper by solving the puzzles in your room to find the hidden exit! This is a challenging game we've created for puzzle-lovers. Eternity Inn is a freeware game - no registration necessary - and is freely distributable.
A collection of many popular and not-so-popular solo card games. This is more than just a solitaire game, with detailed images, and event-based sounds. The player can choose from 23 different games, and keep information on game play (success, failure, speed).
Dracula's Castle is a text and adventure game. The objective of the game is to "defeat the evil vampire, find the treasure hidden on the island, and leave the island with the treasure".
Your name is Corwin Ironfist. You are part of the city guard, trapped in an underground complex of a city in grave danger. Due to a mishap very early in the morning, you have no sword and no armor. You have reason to believe that whatever is plaguing the city, is located in this complex. You take a deep breath and move forward, to whatever awaits.
Death Blade is a role playing game designed for the Macintosh. It's interface has been designed to be easy to use and quick to access. This is especially important since combat is real-time (well sorta).
Death Blade is not overly complex as some roleplaying games are. It has been designed to allow even younger adventurers to take part in the quest. While the interface is simple enough for younger users, the graphics and game play should be a challenge for experienced players as well.
There are sixteen levels to Death Blade. Each level poses a different problem that you have to solve. Some levels require a strong sword, while others require a systematic mind.
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Curse of Dragor is a single-player, role playing game similar to Dungeon Master, Eye of the Beholder and the like.
The story takes place in Xorinth which lies in waste after being cursed by the banished Prince Dragor. The player ventures out with the goal of restoring the land to its former glory.
The main character will be joined by 3 others to form a 4-person party. Characters level up as they gain experience while fighting off monsters with medieval weapons (swords, daggers, flails and more). The game boasts that there are "5,000 locations to explore and more than 500 objects to examine."
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!
COUNTRY HOUSE is illustrated, interactive fiction. The environment and characters are - on the whole - historically credible. They didn't exist in eighteenth century Sweden, but they could have.
You are not out to collect swords to kill monsters or to search for keys to unlock doors. There will be a few ghosts and some supernatural events here. But you won't risk your life, neither by hunger nor thirst. A fall through a window won't hurt you much. You can study a map whenever you like, but it will reveal no secrets. Your task is to gather information, to do historical research.