It seems that one amusing use for old Macs might be some simple game, a game
that requires networked Macs, but does not require a great deal of memory of
processing power. Surely someone has invented some version of The Exquisite
Corpse or similar that would work on old Macs?

I ask because I own quite a few SE's, SE-30's, Classics I and II. It would
be fun to network them (say, by LocalTalk) and get people to play them in
one house, or even room. The secrecy of one's own screen should make a good
premise for game-playing. (Obviously, though, I'm looking for a game that
does not depend on "realistic" graphics; I'm looking for a word- or
concept-based game, really.)

Alas, though I have a lot of old Macs, I have almost no knowledge of Mac
games or interactivity programs*....

t

* One evening I did play on a Mac in a group with a whole bunch of laptops;
we were messing about with some e-meeting software. It was an interesting
experience. Alas, I know nothing about the software's name....



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