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From the author:
Orville is my favorite parlor trick for unsuspecting strangers. Orville makes your computer act as an assistant for a mysterious demonstration of Artificial Intelligence (in other words, "Mentalism" with fancy new packaging). Orville uses some old tricks from Mentalism routines from the turn of the century and is quite effective at fooling unsuspecting victims that your computer can read their minds. The documentation explains how to operate it and how the tricks work. A little practice is required. Use Orville and get that AI research grant you've been wanting!
Comments
This one runs great in Basilisk II with Mac OS 7. I think it MIGHT require MacTalk to be installed.
Edit: Replaced 'xxx 7' with 'Mac OS 7' - IIGS User