rabanes@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Greg Rabanes) (06/07/90)
Hey guys and gals, Could anyone out there point me to some good games implemented in HyperCard. I know of only one. Something called "ManHole" I think. Shareware would be ideal but commercial is ok. Mahalo nui loa, G. <rabanes@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu>
ak2w+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alan Kennedy) (06/12/90)
Have you looked at Cosmic Osmo? Or Hidden Agenda? Both are very good.
ak2w+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alan Kennedy) (06/13/90)
Sorry, I take it back: Hidden Agenda is in MacForth.
leonr@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Dr Ruben Leon) (06/13/90)
In article <YaR4qFW00WB7M5B2sE@andrew.cmu.edu> ak2w+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alan Kennedy) writes: >Have you looked at Cosmic Osmo? Or Hidden >Agenda? Both are very good. Would someone please expound a little for the benefit of those of us who have not seen or heard of Cosmic Osmo of Hidden Agenda ? --------------------------------------- Ruben Leon, Computing Science Dept., Glasgow University, 17 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland. --------------------------------------- ARPA: ruben%cs.glasgow.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk USENET: ruben@cs.glasgow.uucp JANET: ruben@uk.ac.glasgow.cs ---------------------------------------
delepiw@nyssa.CS.ORST.EDU (Wesley Delepierre) (06/14/90)
What about the shareware game Joust. Also, the comercial game Bomber.
taylorj@yvax.byu.edu (06/15/90)
There are quite a few HyperCard games available in Educorp's public domain/shareware collection. You can get a CD-ROM with the entire collection on it, a cheaper CD-ROM with just HyperCard stacks on it, or buy individual disks. Educorp's number is (800) 843-9497. I can't remember all the games, but there are some adventure games, math, music, etc., all written in HyperCard. Jim Taylor Microcomputer Support for Curriculum | Brigham Young University | Bitnet: taylorj@byuvax.bitnet 101 HRCB, Provo, UT 84602 | Internet: taylorj@yvax.byu.edu