Bridget 2.2 Carbon is the OS X-targeted release of Kreative Software's two-player computer game Bridget, archived in Info-Mac as bridget-22-x.hqx. The 2001 readme identifies it as "the newest version of the two-player computer game Bridget," with bundled instructions and a rules engine that now refuses illega…
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Brik Editor is a fan-made level editor for the Macintosh shareware game Brick Attack, allowing players to design and save their own custom puzzle sets for the breakout-style title. It is implemented in Chipmunk Basic and requires version 3.5.6 or later of that interpreter, distinguishing it from the compiled main game.…
Playable demo of BSS Flying Circus, the 1998 World War I flight simulator developed by Donald A. Hill Jr. and published by Bullseye Software (BSS) for PowerPC Macintosh. The demo packages a slice of the full game's 700-square-mile theatre, a subset of the Sopwith Camel, SE5a, Fokker Triplane and Fokker D-VII roster, an…
Bubbles is a game of logic for the classic Mac, distributed in this Japanese localization (1.3.1J) by ChrisLi. Each turn brings five new colored balls onto the board, and the player must arrange matching balls into lines of five or more to clear them and earn a free turn.Move and matchOn each turn the player can move o…
Bubblomania is a fast arcade/action shareware game for the classic Mac by Jochen De Schepper under his Swordlord label, mid-1990s. This catalog entry is a sibling record of the main Bubblomania page; no separate Macintosh Garden listing or distinct version notes survive for this duplicate slug, so details here are kept…
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Burning Monkey Solitair Sm is the small (low-spec) build of Freeverse Software's Burning Monkey Solitaire, a wacky Klondike solitaire game packaged for older Macs that can only manage 256 colors and 2.5 MB of free RAM. Same monkey antics, lighter graphics.Why a 'small' build?The original Burning Monkey Solitaire shippe…
Bushfire is a small but addictive Macintosh game by Strange Flavour (2001). The Info-Mac release of version 1.2.0 describes it as "an easy hex based strategy game where you fight bushfires and try to stop a map from burning," while Macintosh Garden frames the action as a helicopter pilot putting out forest fires and re…
Caesar is the 1992 city-building strategy game from Impressions Games, ported to the classic Macintosh and preserved in the Mac shareware archive as caesar.sit. Tagged in its own marketing with the line Rome wasn't built in a day - how long will it take you, it puts the player in the role of a Roman provincial governor…
Camouflage 1.0 is a small desk-accessory-style program for the classic Macintosh by D. Saunders that demonstrates the limits of the human eye's ability to pick out shapes against a chaotic background. It is less a game than an interactive perceptual illusion in the tradition of Mac demos that turned a single visual ide…
Canada Puzzle is a SuperCard-based jigsaw puzzle that lets players reassemble a map of Canada one piece at a time. Distributed through the Info-Mac archive by platypus@peak.org, it requires the freely available SuperCard Player to run and offers a quiet, low-stakes diversion in the tradition of educational map puzzles.…
Canfield is an early Classic Mac solitaire game by Michael A. Casteel, released in 1984 and published by Computing Capabilities Corporation. It started life as a simple black and white implementation of the classic Canfield solitaire variant for the original Macintosh.The gameCanfield is a patience game played with a s…
Cannons and Castles 2.0.2 is a 1997 Macintosh port by Andy Lyttle of an Apple II artillery game. Two players each command a castle on opposite sides of a hill and trade shots by typing in the angle and velocity of each cannon, in the classic turn-based tradition of Scorched Earth and Gorillas.GameplayEach side enters f…
Card is a Classic Mac shareware entry preserved in this catalog under the bare slug card. The Info-Mac game tree contains several closely related card-themed releases from the early 1990s, but the surviving metadata for this specific node does not unambiguously map to any one of them, so this entry is kept deliberately…
Carrot Patch 3.0 is a HyperCard arcade-puzzle game by Bruce A. Pokras, copyright 1993-95 and 1998, in which the player guides a hungry rabbit around a fenced patch eating carrots while dodging traps. Bonus points reward speed, and two skill modes scale the challenge from a gentle on-ramp to a punishing endgame.How it p…
Cassandra is a small 1997 Macintosh utility by Andrew E. Zeldis (Zedley Medley Ventures) that displays random quotations in a tiny, unobtrusive window. It runs as a faceless background application, surfacing a fortune at a glance and quitting cleanly when its window is closed.What It DoesCassandra picks a random entry …
Catch the Bunny III is a 1998 children's whack-a-mole-style arcade game for classic Mac OS by Kim Maisch, distributed by Cyntech Software. Pitched as a tool for learning mouse use and improving hand-eye coordination, the game tasks the player with clicking on small animals as they pop out of holes on a 640x480 color sc…
Commando Combat Arena (CCA) is a side-view, one- or two-player arena fighter for the classic Mac OS, built around short head-to-head matches across roughly thirty levels. Released as freeware by an author posting from gnomadd@earthlink.net, it is one of the small, scrappier Mac action games of the late System 7 / Mac O…
Cchess is a Macintosh shareware implementation of Xiangqi, or Chinese Chess, distributed on Info-Mac as Chinese Chess Pro v1.0.1. Released in November 1993 by Tie Zeng (then at Apple), it pairs a single-player engine with AppleTalk network play and an in-game chat window, all targeting System 7 or later.About XiangqiXi…
Celest is a 1997 orbital flight simulation by Mike Ash in which the player pilots a small craft through scenario-based missions, reaching objectives while burning as little fuel as possible. Its appeal is the precision of its physics: gravity, thrust, and timestep all matter.The premiseEach scenario sets a goal -- reac…
Cep 31 Demo is the demo build of Character Edit Pro 3.1, a Realmz character and item editor for the Classic Mac by piosoft@winternet.com. The shareware utility lets players fully edit characters in saved Realmz games and create custom items, with a streamlined interface and faster item scrolling than earlier editors.Re…
Chair is a tiny, deliberately silly HyperCard joke distributed to Info-Mac in the mid-1990s by R. Griffin. The entire premise is right there in the README: you are a little guy, and you have to move around and sit in the chair. That is the whole game, and it exists for the quick laugh it produces.GameplayYou guide a sm…
Challenge is a HyperCard-based shareware title from Joe Hammons, distributed through the Info-Mac archive. Aimed at children and learners of all ages, it pairs short narratives with pictures so readers can practice matching text to image, with safety messages woven through the activities.Reading Comprehension Through H…
Chaos is the umbrella name for a family of small classic-Mac arcade games posted to the Info-Mac archive, including ChaosVR, ChaosCastle, and ChaosGalaga. They share a no-frills, shoot-everything ethos: the player flies, runs, or scrolls through level after level, blasting enemies and grabbing falling bonuses for extra…
Checker Warz is a hobbyist Macintosh game built around the rules of checkers, with a twist: when one piece jumps another, the two sides drop into a brief mini-game that decides the captured checker's fate. The author bills it as a worthwhile download and notes that several mini-game styles are included.Core rulesThe ba…
Chello is a 1991 board game by James Preston that fuses two beloved abstract strategy classics into a single hybrid. Described simply as a mix of checkers and Othello, it asks players to balance the directional capture rules of draughts with the flip-the-flank reversal mechanics that made Reversi a perennial favorite.C…
Chelsea's Game is a HyperCard stack by Angela Brett, written for very young children who enjoy banging on a Macintosh keyboard. Each keypress draws a patterned shape on the card and plays a short sound, turning the keyboard into a simple cause-and-effect toy that the author named after her toddler niece, Chelsea.A todd…
Chess++ is a freeware chess-playing program for the classic Macintosh, written by Steve Bushell and circulated through Info-Mac in 1994. It provides a straightforward Mac-native interface to a complete chess engine - no registration, no nag screens, just a board and an opponent ready to play.What It ProvidesThe program…
Chicago 1.1.1 is a Mac OS X shareware dice game by Michael Heberle of Mihesoft (michael.heberle@mihesoft.de). The author's release note describes it succinctly: "It's a dice game. You have to reach maximum points by rolling special combinations. It also includes some special statistic."GameplayPlayers roll dice and aim…
Christmas'97 is the fifth annual release of Ingemar Ragnemalm's Christmas card and jigsaw puzzle game for the Macintosh. It is an editable jigsaw in which players can install their own art, custom pieces, background patterns, music and sounds, then pass the finished puzzle on as a personalized holiday card.An editable …
Christmas'98 is the sixth annual release of Ingemar Ragnemalm's editable jigsaw puzzle and Christmas card game for the Macintosh. The 1998 edition is freeware, ships as the application alone, and runs on any Mac, with QuickTime recommended so the bundled image displays correctly.Annual TraditionRagnemalm started the se…
Christmas Fun, also distributed as ChristmasFun Time, is a holiday-themed activity set for young children from the Bry-Back Manor educational shareware family. Rather than a single game, it bundles a handful of festive creative play scenes built around classic Christmas imagery.What's InsideThe collection lets kids dec…
Christoville is a user-made PUD map file for Warcraft IIx, Blizzard's Mac port of Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness. Authored by an eleven-year-old Chris Lambert using the Warcraft 2 Map Editor, it is a 96 by 96 tile map with a five-player capacity, packaged for distribution through the Info-Mac game/brd archive.About the…
ChunBoKun 3.0 is a two-player arena fighter for Classic Mac OS, written in BASIC by an early hobbyist developer credited as jwood. Despite the author's own description of it as a beginner project, it packs over eleven special moves per character, a hidden fatality, and fourteen distinct combat arenas.Arena combatThe ga…
CiNDY is a Macintosh shareware utility for organizing large Tombola games — the Italian variant of Bingo traditionally played at Christmas. Where the standard set of 48 cards quickly runs out at a crowded table, CiNDY scales the deck up dramatically and handles printing, balancing, and game-flow simulation in one tidy …
Cion is a late-1990s shareware brick-breaker for the Mac by Brendan Burns of Williams College, taking the Break-Out / Brickles / Arkanoid formula and adding gravity-driven ball physics, a freely-moving 2D paddle, and a sentient android companion named Fred who reacts emotionally to how well you play.GameplayThe ball ob…