John_S_Labovitz@cup.portal.com (05/24/88)
I'm looking for any graphic adventure programs for the Macintosh. I currently have Mindscape's Uninvited, Deja Vu, and Shadowgate. If anyone knows of any more games like these (public domain, shareware, or commercial), please send me mail. Thanks. -- John Labovitz John_S_Labovitz@cup.portal.com jsl@psc.uucp
mbk@hpsemc.HP.COM (Miles Kehoe) (06/01/88)
I'm not much for adventure games, so I can't tell you if it's any good, but several friends of mine like Dark Castle and beyond Dark Castle... adventure-like games which are graphical in the representation of the situation. mbk
rsvp@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (R. Scott V. Paterson) (06/02/88)
Get Wizardry. It's the best adventure graphics game I've ever played on the mac. Fighters/Thieves/Mages/Priests/more. The spells are a lot of fun. The game will take awhile to solve but you can save it and put it on the shelf until you have more time. If you'd like more details, just e-mail me. R. Scott V. Paterson Software & Hardware Development for the 'Sun' Project 10,000,000,000 B.C. "Everyone likes a tan." rsvp@eleazar.dartmouth.edu -God rsvp@dartcms1.bitnet
sinteur@uvabick.UUCP (John Sinteur) (06/07/88)
ome to think of that, I received a request yesterday from a friend. Might as well post it now. Serious questions of 2 desperate adventurers deeply stuck in ShadowGate and searching for the happy end. 1. How can you cross the shabby bridge with the skulls? 2. Can you open the iron-bound chest that is guarded by the dragon in the lair? 3. What is the use of the silver orb. It gives access, but to what? 4. How can you enter the large doorway that leads to darkness in the chamber where you found the silver arrow? 5. Can you do something with the bars of the cellars near the sign "EPOR"? 6. Is the "wand of sorts" of any use for something? 7. What can you do with the hole in the alcove where the shadow wraith appears? 8. Is it possible to move the land-slide without a pocket-bulldozer? Reply to me by mail, as my friend is not on the net. John Sinteur Did you here about the Irish tap-dancer? HOL.MIS@AppleLink, SINTEUR@UVABICK.uucp, he fell in the sink! AERTS@HLERUL5.bitnet Disclaimer: MY opinions only, not those of Apple Computer or anyone else.