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A roguelike with icon-sized graphics. To escape the dungeon, you must descend to the 40th level and return with the Orb of Carnos.
CompatibilityNot 32-bit clean. However, the commercial re-release, The Dungeon Revealed, is playable all the way from System 6 to OS X 10.4 Classic Mode (albeit without sound).
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Added version 5.4 the pic listed is 5.4 but the version is 4.0: second download is actual 5.4 version in stuffit 4x.
Thanks for pointing out, that this is still a particular floating files download.
Now, this is a Disk Copy 4.2 image, stuffed with Stuffit 4.0
UPDATE:
Still not sure what I was doing wrong but I found a site that has the game up in a disk format that didn't need unstuffing. http://emaculation.com/doku.php/system_6_hell#dungeon_of_doom_the
Woot, now I can get down to playing the game.
Hi!
I was wondering if somebody could help me, I'm having some problems getting this game unstuffed in MiniVMac.
I've moved the .SIT file onto my disc as explained in the MiniVMac set up guide and I can see it in the folder. Then when I try to find it in Stuffit Expander 4, Stuffit Expander doesn't see the .SIT file at all.
When I tried another game Stuffit Expander found the .SIT file and then said it was unstuffing it but when I checked the folder the game was supposed to be unstuffed in it wasn't there.
I'm running MiniVMac 3.0.4 on my Windows XP machine so unstuffing the newer version or unstuffing it a different way (ie downloading a different emulator to unstuff it) seems like a lot of trouble.
Can anybody tell me what, if anything, I am doing wrong?
You need to get mini vMac Emulator,
then the Stuffit expander I don't know what version, (hopefully someone could help on this)
Read the GUIDES page:
http://macintoshgarden.org/guides
the Stuffit application works within the emulator mini vMac,
and is needed to uncompress the games you download from here,
(the Macintosh games are compressed in .SIT format,
so they can travel around the Internet/Windows environment
without getting corrupted and unplayable until they get into the Emulator)
..so you can play them.
I desperately want to play this on my ThinkPad windows and I know that I need to get an emulator of some sort. A crazy one, too, if need be. Will someone help?
I used to play this all the time on my old Mac SE