Bonk
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Bonk is a 1991 Macintosh shareware game by Mike Darweesh, described by its author as "a simple game inspired by the gopher games in some video arcades, the ones where you Bonk the gophers on the head with a soft mallet." It is a Whac-A-Mole style click-fest tuned for the Classic Mac mouse.
Whac-A-Mole Gameplay
Character faces pop in and out of squares on a grid, and the player races to click each one before it vanishes. Letting too many faces escape unclicked ends the game.
Bombs
To clear crowded boards more efficiently, players can throw bombs that take out multiple faces at once, though some bombs turn out to be duds.
System Support
The game runs on 68k Macs from System 6.x through Mac OS 9 and requires at least a 256-color screen.
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