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Louis Street Adv
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutLouis Street Adventure is a 2001 maze-and-objects exploration game built by Lisette Gagne-Yingling with her children Misa and Francis, then aged ten and nine. Players wander a neighbourhood maze, picking up valuables, meeting a small cast of characters, and working through tasks before celebrating at the end.A Family ProjectThe Macintosh Garden listing credits the game to Lisette Gagne-Yingling in collaboration with her two children, framing it as a family project rather than a commercial release. That collaborative origin shows in the informal pacing and the blend of yard-sale errands with light fantasy encounters.Maze, Objects, and ErrandsGameplay centres on navigating the maze of Louis Street, collecting cash and goods, and exchanging items as you go. Set pieces include a yard sale, a freed leprechaun, mysterious jump doors, and helpful favours for neighbours. Completing the chain of tasks unlocks a celebratory party.2001 Mac ReleaseLouis Street Adventure was added to Macintosh Garden in November 2022 and dated to 2001. It is preserved as a small-scale Mac freeware title of the era, a snapshot of family-built shareware shortly before the wider classic Mac scene wound down. |
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