Mac Money
| Filename | mac-money.hqx |
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Mac Money is a 1996 puzzle game by Christopher Allene-Syrieyx (DPA software), originally adapted from a TI-82 calculator title. Players swap adjacent numbered tokens in an array, dropping coins through holes to a target row in a compact strategy challenge for Classic Mac OS.
Gameplay
Manipulate tokens by swapping adjacent pieces. Coins fall through aligned holes, and players must plan multi-step sequences to clear the board efficiently.
Origins
Mac Money began life as a TI-82 graphing calculator program before being ported to the Macintosh, retaining the minimal arithmetic-puzzle feel of its origins.
System requirements
Runs on 68k Macs under System 7.0 through Mac OS 9. Compatible with SheepShaver and Basilisk II emulators for modern playback.
Distribution
Released as shareware via Info-Mac and later mirrored on Macintosh Garden, where it remains available as a small-footprint single-author title.
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