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Mutant Dungeon Vr 1.0
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutMutant Dungeon VR is a 1996 first-person shooter for the Macintosh by Viktor Lidholt. The player walks a dungeon corridor by corridor, shooting alien mutants in a small, fast-paced FPS that fits squarely in the post-Wolfenstein 3D wave of one-author Mac shooters.A Solo-Authored FPSLidholt designed, coded, and packaged Mutant Dungeon VR himself, releasing it through Mac shareware channels in 1996. The "VR" label was a common 1990s flourish for any first-person 3D game, not a stereoscopic-headset feature.Dungeon Crawl, Shoot the AliensGameplay is straightforward: navigate the dungeon, find aliens, shoot them. The compact scope keeps the experience close to its arcade roots rather than pursuing the inventory and key-hunt depth of larger contemporary shooters.Mid-1990s Mac SharewareThe title shipped at a moment when Mac users finally had a steady stream of homegrown action games to choose from, alongside ports of Doom and Marathon. It survives today through community archives like Macintosh Repository and Macintosh Garden.Modern PlaybackLike most 68k/early-PPC shareware, Mutant Dungeon VR is best run today via emulation (SheepShaver or Basilisk II) on a configured System 7 or Mac OS 8 environment. |
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