I love
Through the Looking Glass. It’s beautifully designed and the graphics are just slightly creepy enough to be fascinating. The perspective chessboard on a completely black background with no other visible UI really pops on the small screen. I remember seeing it running on ‘84 Macs being demoed at the computer section of my local department store as a kid (Marshall Field’s growing up here in Chicago ... weird to think they sold computers, but they did, in the ‘80s). Maybe for that reason, in my mind it’s
the archetype Mac game. (The Puzzle is fun too, though

)
It’s still a fun game, but the speed is processor-dependent, and both of my Mac Pluses have accelerators, so it runs too fast to play properly, though on the slowest setting it’s barely winnable (nice that Capps had the foresight to include a speed control slider). I can’t get it to run when I boot from my HD 20 running 6.0.8, so I have to start up from the Alice floppy, which I actually rather enjoy (that’s how it was meant to be played after all). Probably due to the System version, that floppy won’t boot on my SE/30 with 32-bit clean ROMs (sad Mac) so I can’t run it on that machine (obviously it would be
way too fast, anyway). Sometime soon I will try it on the unmodified Fat Mac I have still boxed up (inspired to pick that up by your excellent blog,
@Dog Cow!), I think it will be perfect.