Calculation 6.0 is the latest version of one of the original shareware games available for the Macintosh, first released in 1984. Version 6.0 adds full built-in color for those who have it, but will work on virtually any Macintosh, from a Mac Plus to Power Mac.
Curses
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In Curses, you are an heir to a mansion, but must find a map of Paris to bring along on your family vacation. An ancient family curse then intervenes, and you find yourself on an adventure that takes you from ancient Alexandria to the inside of a Tarot deck and a variety of places in between. Requires an InfoCom interpreter (typ Zip) to run.
Holy Roller 1.1
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Holy Roller is a computerized dice roller. It can roll dice with 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 20 sides. The user can also input a number limit and the computer will create random numbers between 0 and the number. This program could be useful for dice intensive games.
Realmz Editor
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Edit a character’s hit points, spell points, damage, gold, etc. in the popular game Realm’s. Also, a small application that sets experience points to -1 (so next experience will raise you a level) is included.
RPG Tools™ Demo
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A tool that organizes all the information in a Role Playing Game. Useful to both players and the game master. Having the information organized and easily retrievable speeds up game play. This Demo contains a sample game system that lacks most of the features of the retail version (available for $47).
U Mac Rogue
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This is version 3.0 (the last one), a port of the popular game rogue to the Mac. It is very similar to the actual game, and anyone familiar with it will have no problems. Good documentation is also included.
WolfEdit 1.1
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This program allows the user to create new levels for Wolfenstein 3D. The upgrade (from 1.0) includes some bug fixes and minor changes. Support for the Second Encounter is also added.
Zip
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A port of an Infocom interpreter, Zip allows you to play InfoCom style text-based adventure games on the Mac. Note: this has absolutely nothing to do with the compression scheme of the same name!