OK, possible long shot, and the game I half-remember might not even be a Mac game… 😅
Basically, I sort of remember the first time I saw a Mac, Atari ST, Amiga and IBM PC compatible as a child. 1988 or 1989. It was a big warehouse type place, or what felt big given my age. (My family’s computer at the time was a lowly Sinclair ZX Spectrum+).
There was a game I saw being played I haven’t been able to identify years later.
It was a point and click adventure involving a cat traversing single-screen scenes which were sort of mundane and day-to-day, inside a house, in an alleyway and so on. I remember a roaming dog which the player-cat had to avoid. The game (as far as my leaky brain records to) was monochrome, so it must’ve been on a Classic Mac or an Atari ST in high-res mode. (Or perhaps a IBM PC, in a limited screen mode?) Any ideas, anyone?
Basically, I sort of remember the first time I saw a Mac, Atari ST, Amiga and IBM PC compatible as a child. 1988 or 1989. It was a big warehouse type place, or what felt big given my age. (My family’s computer at the time was a lowly Sinclair ZX Spectrum+).
There was a game I saw being played I haven’t been able to identify years later.
It was a point and click adventure involving a cat traversing single-screen scenes which were sort of mundane and day-to-day, inside a house, in an alleyway and so on. I remember a roaming dog which the player-cat had to avoid. The game (as far as my leaky brain records to) was monochrome, so it must’ve been on a Classic Mac or an Atari ST in high-res mode. (Or perhaps a IBM PC, in a limited screen mode?) Any ideas, anyone?