Warcraft II: Beyond The Dark Portal
The Expansion Set to Warcraft II: The Tides Of Darkness.
If you want the audio tracks you must use the Bin/Cue download and
burn a complete CD using either Toast or Imgburn. http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/imgburn-250
The disk features a range of pornographic images and quicktime movies alongside some sort of role-playing game.
Scans of the packaging suggest that there is turn based combat, there is also a heavy emphasis on construction equipment because Japan.
The vast majority of text is in Japanese, which will require the Japanese Language Kit to view correctly. A rudimentary understanding of Japanese would also be somewhat beneficial to understanding what's going on.
Egoboo is an action/RPG with roguelike dungeon-crawling features. It is also libre software.
The game incorporates quirky humor combined with RPG tropes, and can be both very challenging and fun. It presents a comical contrast between cutesy characters and violence, blood included.
Happy-looking Kobolds who look like smiling Teddy Bears even when dead on the floor after being stabbed with medieval daggers? Check.
Treasure Chest Mimics? Check.
Bosses? Check.
Burning spell books for the heck of it? Check.
Witty death quotes dedicated to each character class? Check.
Black & White 2, the sequel to the open-ended god game, Black & White, attempts to offer more focused gameplay and larger scale. The player assumes yet again the role of a God and chooses if he will be Good, Evil or something in between. As a deity that interferes directly with mortal affairs, the player will help his followers, the Greeks, survive and prosper in a mythical land.
Zauron is a HyperCard RPG with a Final Fantasy-style Active Time Battle system. The protagonist is a ninja-for-hire in a nuclear-devastated future where monsters and magic coexist with high technology.
To install and play Avernum, you need a Macintosh with a PowerPC
processor, 16 MB of free hard drive space, 10 MB of free RAM, and a
color monitor. Avernum requires minimum 800x600 screen resolution.
Thousands of Colors mode is strongly recommended.
The game will run on intel on mac os x 10.6 with Rosetta.
This demo of this demo is not compatible with macintosh os x 10.7 (lion) and later.
Avernum 2
To install and play Avernum 2, you need a Macintosh with a PowerPC
processor, 16 MB of free hard drive space, 10 MB of free RAM, and a
color monitor. Avernum requires minimum 800x600 screen resolution.
Thousands of Colors mode is strongly recommended.
The game will run on intel on mac os x 10.6 with Rosetta.
Please upload os 9 version or classic version and Crack too. I don't have serial for Avernum 2 for mac os x or full game. I tried PC serial for avernum 2 and they don't work. Please upload mac serial or full game.
Version 1.1.4
To install and play Avernum 3, you need a Macintosh with a PowerPC
processor, 16 MB of free hard drive space, 10 MB of free RAM, and a
color monitor. Avernum requires minimum 800x600 screen resolution.
Thousands of Colors mode is strongly recommended.
The game will run on intel on mac os x 10.6 with Rosetta.
This demo of this game is not compatible with macintosh os x 10.7 (Lion) and Later.
This PPC game is not selling on spiderweb website anymore. But selling on gog.com as intel.
1.2.1 for mac os x 10.3.9 or later, 30MB Free Ram, 40MB hard drive space, 800 x 600 screen resolution with 16 bit color. blades of Avernum runs natively with macintosh os x. This game is demo or full game.
This game is not selling on spiderweb website anymore.
I put Blades of Avernum Hint Book in the manual.
Avernum First Trilogy is Avernum and Avernum 2 and Avernum 3 and Blades of Avernum is old version and not selling on PPC anymore.
Armand and the Foppish Hat is a short adventure game in the style of the classic NES and SNES Zelda games. It's a silly story about a heroic, but slightly pompous, swashbuckler whose favorite hat was stolen from him on his way to a party. Since a gentleman obviously cannot be seen without his hat, Armand must track down the thief and bring him to justice.
Computer mystery/romance set five minutes into the future of 1988. Crawl BBSes, uncover conspiracies, commit telephone fraud, save the world by exploiting a buffer overflow?, fall in love.
You'll use the "Amie" computer system. Let's presume it is a three syllable name, like "Amiga" without the G.
NOTE: You will need to have at least one disc from BG2 mounted to get past the protection. I suggest BG2: Throne of Bhaal (the expansion of BG2). I think a simple Toast mount will be sufficient, but I burned a disc and just leave it in.
Fantasy/RPG theme of a commerce simulation, uses the Ren'Py game engine. Of all in the Ren'Py catalogue this game uses the most Python as programming language for gaming logic, opposed to just a Choose Your Own Adventure story like most Ren'Py contributions. The main Ren'Py website presents v1.2 which has problems with bugs and/or crashing. This dL is better v1.3.1 of the year 2009.
"To the north lies an enchanted sword, the Sword of Kadash. It can be found somewhere in the deadly catacombs of the Fortress of the Dragon, guarded by fierce beasts and vile demons."
When you ask why the brigands don't get the sword themselves, the leader laughs cruelly. "A score of men have been sent into the Fortress, and none have returned. That is why we are sending you — one with such prowess should have no problem walking into the Fortress and walking out with the Sword."
GayBlade is "the world's first computer fantasy role-playing game for gay and lesbian adventurers." It offered similar gameplay to DragonBlade, but with satirically modern trappings.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -- Egads! Empress Nelda has been captured by the forces of homophobia and is being held deep in a dungeon by an evil lord. Only you and your ragtag collection of gays, drag queens, lesbians and muses can save the empress from the motley crew of evil televangelists, rednecks, neo-Nazis, FBI probes and jocks roaming the dungeon's corridors.
Angband is a ASCII-graphics based single player dungeon crawler in the tradition of Moria. The player may choose from a number of races and classes when creating a character, and then `run' that character over a period of days, weeks, even months, attempting to win the game by defeating Morgoth, the Lord of Darkness, who resides far below the surface.
Arx Fatalis is an action role-playing video game developed by Arkane Studios and released for Microsoft Windows in 2002 and Xbox in 2003. The game is played from a first-person perspective and is set on a world whose sun has failed, forcing the above-ground creatures to take refuge in caverns. The game's mechanics include the use of mouse gestures to cast spells. Arx Fatalis received mostly positive reviews from critics but was not commercially successful.