Vintage Software MACINTOSH 128K Game THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS By Steve Capps
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Vintage Software MACINTOSH 128K Game THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS by Steve Capps.
Through the Looking Glass, also known as Alice, was a video game written for the Apple Lisa and Apple Macintosh computers. Written by a member of the Lisa and Mac teams, Steve Capps, it was one of the earliest video games on the Mac platform, part of the only games disk officially sold by Apple Computer during that era.
In the game, the player takes the role of Alice from Alice in Wonderland, who... is opposed by the computer playing a complete set of chess players. Alice moves about the board in realtime while attempting to capture the computer's pieces, while at the same time avoiding the computer's attempts to capturing her. To increase the skill level, Alice's moves are increasingly limited, while the computer increases the number of players it actively moves.
Very good condition. Includes original diskette with original box. Sold as is, however the diskette was tested on a Macintosh and the program loaded properly. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
Through the Looking Glass, also known as Alice, was a video game written for the Apple Lisa and Apple Macintosh computers. Written by a member of the Lisa and Mac teams, Steve Capps, it was one of the earliest video games on the Mac platform, part of the only games disk officially sold by Apple Computer during that era.
In the game, the player takes the role of Alice from Alice in Wonderland, who... is opposed by the computer playing a complete set of chess players. Alice moves about the board in realtime while attempting to capture the computer's pieces, while at the same time avoiding the computer's attempts to capturing her. To increase the skill level, Alice's moves are increasingly limited, while the computer increases the number of players it actively moves.
Very good condition. Includes original diskette with original box. Sold as is, however the diskette was tested on a Macintosh and the program loaded properly. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.