Craft Gen Mac
Craft Gen Mac
Game · info-mac
| Filename | craft-gen-mac.hqx |
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| Size | 315.7 KB (323242 bytes) |
| Downloads | 2 |
About
SpiderweBB has officially released CraftGen version 3.0. This utility randomly generates an unlimited number of scenarios for WarCraft II by Blizzard Entertainment. Version 3.0 brings not only new features to an already versatile program, but it also is being released on the Mac platform for the first time.
The latest version of CraftGen introduces Spy Critters functionality. This enhancement allows critters to be assigned to players as units. You can direct their movements and even load them on boats, but to all outward appearances they are regular critters. Your enemies may never suspect that the docile sheep munching grass next to the town hall is allowing you to keep an eye on their every move!
Of course, CraftGen has retained all the functionality that has made it such a popular utility for WarCraft II, offering complete control over every aspect of the game, from the percentage of forest and land to the attack range of a peon. But beyond that, SpiderweBB has unlocked features hidden within WarCraft II. These features include Secret Mountain Passes, Reversed Physics (boats on land, ground troops on water), and black maps (if your peon stops unexpectedly, try chopping to see if there is a tree in his way). Users are given the freedom to control as much or as little of game creation as they choose. Values may either be specified exactly or selected for randomization. Pre-built maps may also be loaded into CraftGen and "Genitized" using the full power of CraftGen to enhance, customize, and randomize for a new twist to your favorite maps.
Howard Abraham, co-designer of CraftGen and author of the 32-bit version, commented, "We are very excited to finally offer CraftGen to Mac users. Ever since we released CraftGen 1.0, Mac owners have been bombarding us with email. We were fortunate that one of the enthusiastic users of the PC version, Jesse Boley, is also a Mac programmer. He offered to do the conversion after he found out that our original programmer fell through."
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