Mac Domino
| Filename | mac-domino.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 163.9 KB (167789 bytes) |
| Mac OS | System 7 |
| Downloads | 4 |
MacDomino is a 1997 Macintosh shareware release by F. Breukelman that delivers, in the Macintosh Garden's own words, "an austere but workable Dominoes simulation." It strips the game back to the tiles, the boneyard, and the play surface, with no frills layered on top of the core matching loop.
Pure dominoes, nothing else
The pitch is right there in the description: austere but workable. There is no career mode, no themed tile sets, no animated opponents - just a serviceable implementation of the classic tile-matching game on the Mac desktop.
From the late shareware era
Released in 1997, MacDomino sits in the tail end of the Classic Mac shareware boom. By that point a lot of titles were chasing AppleScript hooks or QuickTime polish; MacDomino's appeal is exactly that it does not.
Author
The release is credited to F. Breukelman and was preserved through Macintosh Garden as a single-screen, single-purpose desk game.
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