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Glider PRO Becomes Freeware for the Mac

sasha328 writes "Original developer of Glider PRO releases the game as freeware. This has come about from the collapse of Cassady & Greene. I wonder if he'll consider releasing the code for the games." Ah, I used to love this game. It's still good.

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  1. oh well by Tirel · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who have never seen the game before; the purpose of this game is to guide a glider through various rooms in order to collect the 6 magic stars. In order to do so, you must avoid obstacles, such as enemy gliders, bouncing basketballs, jumping goldfish, water drips, and running into walls, shelves, or falling on the floor. The glider moves by trading height for distance. It is controlled by the direction keys (default), or you can define the key control. Floor vents and candles give you the chance to increase your height. The candle causes special problems; if you get too close, you'll catch on fire. Besides collecting the stars, you also collect points. Points are collected by running into clocks (they actually work and tell the correct time), and also by passing through rooms. It was a really good game too (sigh, I miss my mac, had to sell it ;()

  2. Runs under XP Pro! by jezor · · Score: 5, Informative

    The older version of Glider 4.0 actually runs fine under Windows XP Pro, notwithstanding the warnings on the site.

    Looks like a fun distraction. Now, if someone would port it to PalmOS 5.0... :) {Jonathan}

  3. Re:wine? by bobthemonkey13 · · Score: 5, Informative

    You could always set up Basilisk II and run the older Mac version (4.0, listed at the bottom of the page) inside an emulated 68k Mac.

  4. Re:Open Source? by tritone · · Score: 5, Informative

    John Calhoun is one if the first shareware game developers for the Mac. A lot of programmers, including myself, derived inspiration and source code from him. His code for Glypha IV, a Joust-like game, is here.
    A carbon port of Glypha III is here.