- Mac game emulator for windows .sit full version#
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Mac game emulator for windows .sit full version#
Shareware for $5 full version is now Abandonware.You flag by holding 'Shift' while you click, there is no chording feature.You must open all safe squares and flag all mines to win a level.Graphics change every game you play and there are optional sound effects.Levels are Novice (10 mines, 7x9), Intermediate (19 mines, 8x15), Expert (77 mines, 16x32).One highscore for each of the 3 levels.Requires 8 bit colour (256), does not work in B&W.Game sold as part of Ultra Mac-Games CDby Walnut Creek CDROM, no known copies exist.Superclick - click on square touching flags to chord.To win you must open all safe squares and flag all mines.Games saves best highscore for each of the 6 levels.Levels are 10x10, 15x15 and 15x30 with each allowing Light (1 mine per 10 squares) or Heavy (1 mine per 10 squares).Timer starts as soon as a new game is selected from the menu.Mark mines by pressing 'Shift' while you click.Ericson wrote Bombs 3.0 but noted in 1994 he was not going to release it, as there were too many minesweeper games already.Game has option to add obstacles (which make a square unuseable).Options to choose what key to press while clicking to flag or superclick.Superclick - click on square touching flags to chord (Version 2.2).Best 10 scores overall are saved (not per level).You win by opening all safe squares, each level has a time limit.Game directly inspired from SunTools program called Mines by Tom Anderson.Compatible with System 6 (1988) or later.You can only move to a square next to an already opened square.Flag by holding Shift and clicking once, Questionmarks click twice.
Mac game emulator for windows .sit free#
In order to play you will need a Mac or a free Emulator.
Mac game emulator for windows .sit pro#
SIT files can be opened by the StuffIt Expander program (version 5.5 and earlier) and CPT files can be opened using Compact Pro (version 1.5.2 or earlier), both of which are free online.
Another common method was archiving into a SIT or CPT file and emailing to a host, which was usually an university.
Mac game emulator for windows .sit code#
Games were shared in Usenet chat groups by converting into BinHex code and posting the text result (we have decoded these). About half of Mac minesweeper games require all mines to be flagged and all other squares opened to win, and several incorrectly copied the Expert level as 16x32 instead of 16x30. The more advanced games offer a choice of what key to press. The Hexmines game called chording 'Superclick' and many Mac games copied the terminology. The Macintosh had a 1 button mouse, so to flag or chord you need to press a key while you click. All the Mac versions here are ports of the Microsoft version except Hexmines (which started as a crossing game, inspired by Mines) and Trimines (which includes both styles of play, inspired by Hexmines). The most important game is Mines (1988), a minefield crossing game written by Daniel Griscom that inspired the programmers who wrote the Microsoft version. This is a collection of Minesweeper games for the Macintosh computer from OS 6 to OS -1999.