Strategy Games, Point-and-Click Adventures on Mac OS9?

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Strategy Games, Point-and-Click Adventures on Mac OS9?

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I'm looking to get a bit more use out of my old green iMac. Looking for turn-based strategies and non-LucasArts adventure titles (not because I don't like 'em, but because I already own them). Basically, I'm limited to buying actual disc software for this computer- let me know what you enjoyed, what sucked away hours of your time. Regular PC ports are fine too!
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Re: Strategy Games, Point-and-Click Adventures on Mac OS9?

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Gooseberrysoda wrote:I'm looking to get a bit more use out of my old green iMac.
More detail on the specs? If a G3 CRT unit you can have both OS9 and OSX10.4 duel boot installed for the best of both generation games.

No Point Click Adventures, but here are a few OS9 games on my iMac G3. There are a lot of OS9 games which makes the G3 a nice iMac to hang on to. Arashi is a nice Tempest game, Space Cadet is the same one from Win95. The original Lemmings brings back the Amiga game, Jazz Jack Rabbit is a great platformer and Links Pro is a pretty good golf game.

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