

If you find these downloads useful, please consider helping the Gryphel Project,which hosts them. 10, Mess O Trouble, A Cover Image A Mess O Trouble, iheartcorruption, 64000, 0, 520, 64, 4. Twisted-16.hqx(1.6M) Twisted 1.6 in the original format. Twisted-16.zip(1.1M) Twisted 1.6 repackaged into a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file.The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac. AppletonĪn adventure game made with World Builder."Anything can happen in the mixed-up worlds of Ray’s Maze."Īfm-18.zip(1.3M) Another Fine Mess 1.8 repackaged into a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file.The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac.Īfm-18.hqx(1.8M) Another Fine Mess 1.8 in the original format.Īmot-18.zip(1.4M) A Mess O’ Trouble 1.8 repackaged into a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file.The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac.Īmot-18.hqx(1.9M) A Mess O’ Trouble 1.8 in the original format. Rays-maze-15.bin(1.4M) Ray’s Maze 1.5 in the original format.Ĭopyright: Ray R.

Rays-maze-15.zip(1.3M) Ray’s Maze 1.5 repackaged into a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file.The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac.
#A mess o trouble series#
They set the bar so high for revisiting a classic title and just nailed it so far out of the park.Ray’s Maze series hosted by the Gryphel Project A Mess O’ Trouble is set in Ray’s Mazea strange spatial anomaly consisting of a patchwork quilt of worlds stitched together by Jump Doors. Version 1.8 fixes a major bug that prevented the game from being completed when playing as Dawn.

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#A mess o trouble mac os#
I will say that the latest Doom release was the single best PC gaming experience I've had in ages (maybe since HL2) ****ing incredible that I was literally outloud giddy as I played it, and I yelled "**** YES" as the end credits came on after the final boss. A Mess O' Trouble should run on any Mac OS computer running System 3 or higher. My gaming history favorites have been (in no particular order): most and all iD games (DOOM, Heretic, Hexen, Quake, Keen), Apogee/3D Realm hits like RoTT and Duke Nukem, various flight sims (DCS World is why I want a VR rig), anything and everything Star Wars (Dark Forces, X-Wing, TIE, Rebel Assault), Half-Life everything (CS too), MechWarrior(s), StarCraft, Command and Conquer, and the Battlefield series all the way back to 1942 (1942, Viet, 2, 3, and 4, but could do without Hardline and some of the other stuff in there). If you ever need to pause and think what does. Currently still enjoying BF4 but going to start on BF1 when the new build is done. Unlike reading a book in a foreign language, you cant stop and go back over a section where you had trouble. Terrys obsession with dinner parties gets the whole team in a mess-o-trouble. I'm about to drop some money on a new i7 VR build at the end of the month. Uh oh Korvo and Terry make a Funbucket real while the replicants deal. However, getting games and peripherals to work (IRQ address issues for joysticks.yeah) back in the day (early 90s) was what got me into computers and what I can likely attribute my IT career roots to. These days my die-hardness fluctuates depending on my climbing partner availability/ability to get outside. Pheweee, young fella, you in a mess'o trouble here The sheriff radioed for the coroner and the deputies took me to the patrol car hidden in the trees. Yes! PC gamer here since I was 7 or 8 (now 32).
