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This article is from the Mac computer
games FAQ, by Christina Schulman schulman+@pitt.edu with
numerous contributions by others.
100. Mac Game Resources on the Internet: D
Daedalus Encounter:
The official Daedalus Encounter homepage is at
http://www.mechadeus.com/daedalus/daedalus.htm.
Dark Castle:
Dark Castle was originally a Very Cool black and white game by
Silicon Beach for the Mac 512k. It is now available PPC native
and in color from Delta Tao; there are screenshots, a FAQ, and
a downloadable demo on their Dark Castle '95 page at
http://www.outland.com/deltatao/darkcastle.html.
Dark Forces:
Brad Oliver's Dark Forces for the Macintosh page at
http://www.primenet.com/~bradman/darkforces.html includes a
Mac level editor and a patch to allow the game to run without
the CD-ROM, as well as a slew of custom levels. The Dark Forces
homepage at http://deepthought.armory.com/~tdalton/DarkForces/
and Dark Forces FAQ at
http://gpu.srv.ualberta.ca/~kloepelm/df.html were developed
for the PC version, but much of the information is useful for
the Mac version too. There is a Dark Forces newsgroup,
alt.games.dark-forces.
Deadly Games:
Deadly Games, makers of WWII strategic games such as Battle of
Britain and U-Boat, have a homepage at
http://www.deadlygames.com.
Delta Tao:
The Delta Tao homepage is at http://www.outland.com/deltatao/.
It contains information about Delta Tao products such as
Spaceward Ho!, Strategic Conquest, and the new Dark Castle.
Discis:
The Discis web site at http://www.goodmedia.com/discis includes
demos and hint guides for Jewels of the Oracle and Karma: Curse
of the 12 Caves.
Discworld FAQ:
The Discworld Games Page at
http://lspace.cp.tn.tudelft.nl/games/discworld/page.htm
includes screenshots, FAQ, and walkthrough. The Discworld FAQ
was written for the PC version, but most of the gameplay hints
are useful for the Mac version too. It's also available by ftp
from ftp://www.gamesdomain.co.uk/pub/faqs/discworld.faq.
Domark homepage:
The Domark homepage is at http://www.domark.com/domark/. It
contains information about Domark products such as Out of the
Sun and Flying Nightmares.
Dongleware:
The Dongleware homepage at http://www.dongleware.de has
information about, and downloadable demos for, the various
incarnations of the excellent puzzle game Oxyd and the CD-ROM
game Bolo (not to be confused with the popular tank game).
DOOM E-zines:
The MacDoom Review, an independent e-zine in DocMaker format
that is devoted to news, reviews, and issues related to
MacDoom, is available on the WWW at
http://www.voicenet.com/~reeltime/mdr.html.
DOOM FAQ:
The rec.games.computer.doom.* FAQ is available at
ftp://ftp.mantis.co.uk/pub/doom/periodic/. Several
other DOOM FAQs are available at
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/games/doom/ and are
listed on the WWW at
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/games/doom/
top.html.
DoomGate:
DoomGate, the entry point to the network of DOOM-related sites
around the planet, is at http://doomgate.cs.buffalo.edu/. I
don't have the space or time to list the other
(non-Mac-specific) DoomWeb pages here, but for sheer coolness
I'll also list http://www.mantis.co.uk/doom/3ddoom.html, which
shows 2 cross-eyed stereographic scenes from DOOM.
Dungeon Master II:
The Dungeon Master II page at
http://www.pacinfo.com/~rtaylor/dm2.html includes complete
indexes of available characters, equipment, and spells.
 
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