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ActionSoft
Shareware
Shareware
1.2.0b
5/31/2010
22 MB
2,523
14,432
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Midnight Mansion 1.2.0b
Remember classic action platformers like Montezuma's Revenge or Dark Castle? Wish there were some modern games like those for the Mac? Well, wish no more!
Midnight Mansion brings you classic action/exploration gaming with vivid 32-bit graphics, original sound effects, and professional quality music. As Jack Malone you will explore eight huge mansions, each filled with traps, puzzles, and secrets, as you search for legendary treasure. Ride on conveyor belts, avoid zapper beams, and dodge monsters as you collect keys that give you access to new areas of each mansion.
Features
• A fun tutorial mansion to get you right into the game
• Over 750 rooms to explore in eight giant mansions
• A wide variety of unique and challenging monsters
• Non-violent gameplay so the whole family can enjoy the game
• Spine-tingling original sound effects and pro-quality music
• A suspend game feature that allows you to step away from the game at any time and come back to it exactly where you left off
• Fluid 60fps animation to keep the action intense
• Multiple user accounts so that everyone in the family can easily keep track of his own progress
• Online high scores allow you to compete with other players
• Movie recording feature that creates movies of each game that are so tiny, you can easily email them to friends
• A fully featured mansion builder so that you can create your own levels
- Fixed conveyor belts so that levers/triggers/switches that affect them, and are marked with 'Action is permanent', it really is permanent if you leave the room and come back. Also fixed 'Action is default room state' to work correct.
- Fixed a spot in Cathedral Towers Hard, room 14692, where Jack could jump up a wall under the blue door and get past the door without opening it, thereby getting stuck.
- Added 'Comments' field to 'Mansion Options' in the Level Builder. Great place to store version information about the mansion.
- When you first open a mansion in the Level Builder, the Open Room dialog now automatically centers around the mansion's starting room, as set in the Mansion Options dialog.
PowerPC
• Any Macintosh capable of running MacOS X
• MacOS X 10.1.5 or higher (MacOS X 10.2 or higher recommended)
• Minimum 20 MB free RAM.
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twhit13(1/1/2008 - version 1.1.1)
Game was supposed to be for the kids but I'm hooked on it
that baby-stealing dingo(10/6/2007 - version 1.0.9)
Addictive and well worth the 20$ for a full version. Great music and great gameplay. The game is polished and works flawlessly on my old machine. The level editor and online community means there will be more levels to play even after I've played the game through. It's just plain fun.
Psychotronic(1/22/2007 - version 1.0.6)
Really a fantastic and charming game, with new fan levels coming out all the time. Great level design, family-friendly, variable difficulty settings. The online community is active and friendly. I've never been more satisfied with a shareware purchase.
Najdorf(7/1/2006 - version 1.0.5)
not particularly exiting
Cons(6/30/2006 - version 1.0.5)
Very original and fun. Worth the download!

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LibriVox is a hope, an experiment, and a question: can the net harness a bunch of volunteers to help bring books in the public domain to life through podcasting?

LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net. We are a totally volunteer, open source, free content, public domain project.

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