Grandma's Castle Mac OS
Grandma's Castle Mac OS
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Author: | Jonathan Gay Mark Stephen Pierce |
Publisher: | Silicon Beach Software |
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Dark_Castle_0.sit (540.88 KB)
MD5: 987ede675faf4a7f9c6b68248ae2a4a3
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
darkcastle.img_.sit (672.29 KB)
MD5: e5fd2b7828ab9fbecda7d29412efb9c2
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
jonathan_gay_interview.zip (55.79 KB)
MD5: 3b6ee3319f3acf9d15ab5172343db019
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
dark_castle_complete_archive.zip (7.94 MB)
MD5: a0bd05b68ce317594f878c582adb0e79
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
darkcastle_1_2.zip (2.72 MB)
MD5: c75eedca449331a446c6dd03b487957d
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
DC_800K.hqx (767.15 KB)
MD5: 3c86333cef8d5144be00c0685124ba0d
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
Dark_Castle_Getting_Started.pdf
This game works with: Basilisk II, Mini vMac
Dark Castle is a 1986 computer game for the Macintosh published by Silicon Beach Software. It was designed and illustrated by Mark Pierce and programmed by Jonathan Gay.
Dark Castle is a platform game where a young hero tries to make his way to the evil Black Knight, dodging objects as well as solving occasional puzzles. The game is notable for its use of sampled sounds to great effect. A sequel titled Beyond Dark Castle was released in February 1988. A second sequel, Return to Dark Castle, was announced in 2000, though it was not released until March 14, 2008. A Mountain Lion compatible version is currently available on Apple's app store.
1st DL: Installation of Dark Castle 1.1 that will fit on a single 800k diskette.
DL #2: Same as the above, but preloaded onto a non-bootable 800k disk image made with Disk Copy 4.2 and compressed with StuffIt 3.6 for compatibility. (Added by 24bit.)
DL #3: PDF of An Interview with Jonathan Gay Programmer of Airborne!, Dark Castle, and Beyond Dark Castle, as conducted by David J. Lohnes, March 16, 2012. (Added by Arthegall.)
DL #4: The 'Dark Castle Complete Archive', containing 'disk images of the original Dark Castle software, as well as scans of the original box and all original contents.' This is version 1.0, contained on two 400k disk images provided in multiple formats on a DMG disk image. (Added by Arthegall.)
DL #5: Installation of Dark Castle 1.2 on a bootable 800k disk image. (Added by MCP.)
DL #6: Installation of Dark Castle, version unknown (last modified October 24, 1986 at 1:28 PM), on a bootable 800k disk image. (Added by OZ1SMB.)
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