Garcias Guitars
| Filename | garcias-guitars-12.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 494.4 KB (506255 bytes) |
| Year | 1997 |
| Downloads | 13 |
Garcia's Guitars is a 1995 psychedelic action game by Jason Rainbows, built as a Grateful Dead tribute and described on Macintosh Garden as a hack of HeartQuest dedicated to the developer's friend Jerry. The Dead-soaked visuals and timed level structure set it apart from the maze game its engine is borrowed from.
A HeartQuest reskin with a twist
The underlying engine comes from HeartQuest, but Rainbows reworked the rules so that enemies stun rather than kill the player, softening the difficulty curve while preserving the original's frantic top-down movement.
Race the clock, not the secret exit
Rather than hunting hidden exits, you advance by clearing each stage's objective before the timer expires, turning every level into a short, focused dash through tie-dyed corridors.
Grateful Dead aesthetic
Sprites, palette, and on-screen iconography all lean into Deadhead imagery, with guitar motifs and psychedelic color choices that mark it as a labor of fan affection rather than a commercial release.
Era and platform
The game targets mid-1990s Classic Mac systems and circulated as freeware through shareware channels, where it survives today thanks to community archives like Macintosh Garden.
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