1] You moved your character around through a maze and had to avoid traps.
2] It got progressively harder until it was really frustrating because you kept hearing, "Whoops -- let's try that one again!"
3] It was jungle/rainforest themed -- lions and boulders and stuff.
... if the Macintosh 512K computer came with an AM/FM/SW radio built in.
A coax jack on the back -- near the powerswitch -- for you to plug the included, rubbertipped telescope antenna into.
Then hit APPLE > RADIO & a fullscreen display with the frequency in the ultrabeautiful Chicago...
Very nice !
"Alice" is a very important game in that it ushers in the Golden Age of gaming: the 16-Bit era -- Macintosh/AMIGA/ATARI ST/PC-AT
"Alice" is the first 16-Bit game.
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I like it a lot !
I started my account & how cool was it that after clicking the ADVENTURE category, the 1st game I see is "Captain Blood" --
a game I uploaded to MG! lol
Continued success !
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Check back on the 3rd ....
Will do!
By the way, I love the new look!
Like a few've said -- ta have it back the way it was before'd be nice but this way's good, too.
It keeps the spirit, if you will, of the original design: attractive, clean & intuitively easy to navigate.
And that's...
I went to MacintoshGarden.Org & all I get's a 404.
Tomorrow -- April 1st, 2009 -- is the day they said they'd at least have a placeholder.
I don't see anything.
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Man ....
Talk about synchronicity. lol
I'd just read that MG was down today, then read a another message that said some people were working to get it back online.
They said around April 1st, 2009 -- ignore the date coincidence! lol -- that there should be, at the very least, a placeholder...