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Top 10 Classic Mac Games

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Mac gamers didn't always have the access to all the games PC gamers had, so most of them cherish a unique list of MacIntosh only titles. Here's a list of 10 titles I fondly remember playing as a kid - and probably many long-time Mac gamers will recognize some of the titles in the list.
1. Crystal Quest (1987)
Crystal Quest is a fast-faced game in which you control a circular spaceship that shoots its way through stages. The game is completely controlled by mouse, but what really makes this one stands out are the hilarious sound effects. Passing a portal, picking up a star bonus, or shooting a blop enemy and most enemy sounds are all accompanied by funny, weird and memorable audio tones most Mac gamers will instantly recognize when hearing them.
2. Shufflepuck Café (1988)
Shufflepuck Café is probably the earliest game I played. This air hockey game / 3D Pong clone is also completely controlled by mouse and was originally developed for the Apple MacIntosh, but received many ports on other platforms later on. The game is memorable for its frantic gameplay and weird enemies (like the robot waiter on the picture below).
3. Glider PRO (1995)
Glider PRO was created by the same developers as Crystal Quest (namely Casady & Greene). In this game you control a paper plane flying through a house, while avoiding furniture and making use of hot air streams to keep floating up. The game has easy on the eye graphics, nice relaxing music and is easy to control - but is harder than you might except.
4. Power Pete (aka Mighty Mike) (1995)
Power Pete, later released as Mighty Mike, was packaged with Mac OS 7 on MacIntosh Performa models. The game was developed by Pangea Software, a company specialized in Mac games. It is a sort a Gauntlet game for kids, with funny sounds, nice graphics and easy controls, but I feel the game lacks a little depth on the long run.
5. Marathon (1994)
Marathon is a game that made Mac games mature. Bungie, that later went on to develop Halo, created an interesting and atmospheric first person shooter with many puzzle elements. The actually playing field is quite small and the enemy animations are a bit choppy by recent standards. It's a good game, but in all honesty I didn't enjoy it as much as Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, that eventually also came available for the Mac.
6. Bubble Trouble (1996)
Ambrosia Software was a shareware company that developed many high-end shareware games for the MacIntosh. Among the best of their games is Bubble Trouble (that has nothing to do with Bubble Bobble, if you were wondering). In this wonderful and colorful game you take control of a fish that has to collect diamonds by pushing through a sort of bubbles and avoiding enemies. It's very addictive and well produced and could have easily pass through for a true commercial release.
7. Hellcats over the Pacific (1991)
Hellcats over the Pacific is a very easy and accessible flight simulator, with 3D polygonal color graphics that were revolutionary for its days. The enige of this game was later also used for the more advanced F/A-18 Hornet flight simulator game.
8. Swoop (1995)
Swoop is another game by Ambrosia Software and probably the best Galaxian clone on the MacIntosh. This game has an amazing sound track, and great audio effects. It also looks very good. Again, high above shareware quality, like all of Ambrosia's shareware titles for the Mac.
9. Firefall Arcade (1993)
Firefall Arcade, also released by Pangea Software, is one of my favorite Mac games of all time - and also the best Centipede clone I ever played. The game can be controlled by mouse or keyboard, but I prefer the latter. The sound effects are great, but the best thing about Firefall Arcade is the AMAZING soundtrack. Regular levels are alternated with bonus stages, which is great. It's also a blast to try to better your own or the high scores of your friends. Along with Crystal Quest probably the Mac games I played the most.
10. Pathways into Darkness (1993)
Pathways into Darkness is the predecessor of Marathon and that game is the predecessor of the successful Halo franchise. Developer Bungie created a combination of a first person and an adventure game. The playing field is actually very small, because most the screen is used for other windows in which you have to manage your weapons and objects. Controlling the game (with keyboard for gameplay and mouse for object management) takes some time getting used to, but gets interesting in the long run.
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My absolute favorite was Arashi, the better-than-Tempest Tempest clone. I wish someone would update it because I've yet to play a better of this type. Marathon 2's story line was fantastic, the setting very much in the vein of their later Halo.
orlandosteward3_qKG1x78ly Posted 5 years 4 months ago
That is my favorite mac game pathways into darkness
Good article as usual. It's funny though. I never owned a mac, but I swear I've seen that screenshot of Shufflepuck Cafe before. I just can't for the life of me think of where...
I forgot to include Spectre VR! If you want to read more about that one check out my article 'Free Pack-In Games on Desktop Computers'.
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Description of Myst Windows

Myst (aka ミスト), a really nice adventure game sold in 1995 for Windows, is available and ready to be played again! Also available on Mac and 3DO, time to play a fantasy and puzzle elements video game title.

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Flyboy2020-10-160 point

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I have the windows cdrom for this game. Which i. Play useing ScummVm. the site tells you which folders you need to play useing the Scumm emulator i. Don't know if. you can use mac ver? . A lot easier than trying to. Install. I never ever completed this game but the sequels to the range of games were also good hope we get them here soon.

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@E on 2017-06-29
You need to emulate Myst within a PowerPC environment, it won't run under current macOS versions. You can use Sheepshaver or Basilisk to run Myst. :-)

dorky2020-05-15-2 points

I just downloaded in on my mac (Os Sierra)
and I don't know how to play it. Is there something I need to download to play it on?

waxman682017-10-052 points

One of the best puzzle games ever! Took me nearly two years to figure it all out! Ran on Win 98 as long as Apple Quicktime was installed.

MYSTified2017-08-050 point

I got the PC version (Myst: Masterpiece) about 15 years ago. Spent about 20 hours playing it. Never finished.

E2017-06-292 points

I downloaded the game but I don't know how to get it to work properly for the Mac. Any help would be appreciated.

Sandeep2016-01-020 point

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Myst is a great and adventure game that I have ever played.And also I have played Riven.It is a very marvelous game.So,play them guys!

That one gamer dude everybody knows2015-02-071 point Mac version

Myst was one of the hardest, but most enjoyable games I've ever played. The entire series is great thought. (The second game is Riven, if you want to play it.)

SOMEjiveturkey2015-01-240 point Mac version

MY girlfriend and I were just discussing how mesmerized we were when this game came out. 'Look at the boat in the water. And I can tell its clear water!' what great graphics for 1993!!!

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Myst was also released on the following systems:

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  • Year:1993
  • Publisher:Brøderbund Software, Inc.
  • Developer:Cyan, Inc.

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  • Year:1995
  • Publisher:Panasonic Software Company
  • Developer:Cyan, Inc.

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