Hello,
the (i)nteractive (fiction) archive (ifarchive) has thousands of games  
and interpreters. Several are mac compatible, some for the terminal,  
some with gui interfaces. For those who want to write games, I  
recommend the inform language. It lets the author of a game write in  
english, not code. its more like writing a story than writing a game.

hth
Jason
On Apr 13, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I want to bring back text adventures. I'd be gald to compile and
> package them.
>
> Where can Iget the source.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 13-Apr-09, at 1:43 AM, constantlyvaria...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi!
>> It's reassuring to know that this topic is being discussed here. I've
>> been googling this for some time and so far I found the following:
>> 1. Text adventures and Zoom,
>> 2. A simple Space Invaders type game called Terrestrial Invasion,
>> 3. A 3d MORPG called Power Up which claims to be accessible but
>> consistently failed to self-voice on the Mac I tested it on. This may
>> be an error on my part however.
>> 4. Last but certainly not least there is SoundRTS, an audio-based
>> real-
>> time strategy game, i.e. war simulation. This game is cross-platform
>> and multiplayer-enabled so we can take the battle between operating
>> systems to a new and playful level. As far as I know, Windows, Linux,
>> and Mac are supported.
>> So let the games begin!
>> BTW, are there any maccessible mud clients out there? Except for
>> Telnet, I might add?
>> Greetings and happy Easter,
>> Felix
>>>
>
>
> >


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