Doubtful, though it might be possible to emulate System 6 or System 7 and get it running on Windows or Linux.
Doubtful, though it might be possible to emulate System 6 or System 7 and get it running on Windows or Linux.
Extremely retro, but currently available on the Mac App Store: Mess O’ Trouble. It was a WorldBuilder game–think Infocom, but with static pictures you could interact with. I believe your choice of Daredevil Dawn or Fearless Frank had some impact on the gameplay if you got far enough, but child me never did.
I was thinking more solo board games – I have roughly no TTRPG experience, though I’d be willing to try. (I last played D&D probably 20 years ago in high school. It was one of those things that I felt I was supposed to be into, but, when push came to shove, it wasn’t my jam. Now, that was also true of computer games and I like some now.)
Fair. :) What else do you find works well solo? I don’t have many local friends, so I’m either solo or online.
It’s a bit of a learning curve, but I find I like Spirit Island playing two spirits at once better than a single spirit.
If you have Tabletop Simulator, there’s an excellent Spirit Island mod. I believe people organize games there on the Discord (linked from the subreddit…) but I’ve never played with strangers.
Spirit Island is great, both solo and co-op.
I believe the Norwegian weather service (which is the default option, IIRC) does worldwide forecasting.