I have packed seven little games in a single application: Characters, Building Blocks, Plane, Faces, Bricks, HangMan and TicTacToe. Use is very simple. Download it, unpack it (with Stuffit, if it is not automatically done) and double-click the µGames icon. From the small seven-button window that will appear, choose and click the desired game to launch it. You can open any or all at the same time.
A small readme is included with explanations, which in reality is not necessary, since all games are easy to understand (but anyway). 'Characters' has a bigger readme, since it is a bit more complex, but playing with it will quickly show you how it works.
They are suitable for small children. No violence. The only *violent* game is 'Plane', but if you don't like it, just throw it to the thrash. An dialog for locating it will be issued when hitting its button, cancel and the other games will still work. The same happens with the others.
A note for SuperCard users: the games are supplied as projects, the µGames application being just the SC Player wrapped around them. You can therefore open and inspect or modify them with SuperCard or SuperEdit.
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