Dragon
| Filename | dragon-103.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 87.9 KB (90021 bytes) |
| Year | 1993 |
| Downloads | 11 |
Dragon is a 1988 top-down strategy game for the classic Macintosh by Mark Nutter, designed for the early black-and-white era of System 1 through System 5 and still launchable through System 7 and Mac OS 9 by way of 68k emulation. It is a compact, single-author shareware effort typical of its time.
Origins
Released in 1988 by independent developer Mark Nutter, Dragon belongs to the wave of small shareware strategy titles that circulated on early Macintosh user-group disks and bulletin boards.
Gameplay
The game uses a top-down perspective and presents a strategic challenge intended for the original 9-inch monochrome Macintosh display, focused on positional play rather than reflexes.
Compatibility
Dragon targets 68k Macintosh hardware and runs cleanly on classic-era systems, with reliable behavior under emulators such as Mini vMac, Basilisk II, and SheepShaver.
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