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Innecto
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Research shows that too much sugar rots your mind as well as
your teeth, making it hard to concentrate. Put the Candy to
one side and give your brain a real workout with Innecto.
Innecto seems so easy and relaxing; the little tiles twist
satisfyingly into place as you race against the clock to
complete each board in the least time with the least number
of moves. The difficulty ramps up though - and you'll need
all your skill to get to the end.
There are more than 100 levels and each one is calculated by
the computer so no two games will be the same - giving
Innecto great replay value.
I originally released Innecto for iPhone and iPad before
porting it to the Mac. But then I kept going and ported it to
the original Mac - and it's this version, for 68k Macintosh
(tested on a 68000 powered Mac 512 with System 2.1 through to
a 68040 Mac with MacOS 8.1) which is available here and for
free.
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
Tested on a Mac SE (System 6.0.8) and an LC475 (MacOS 7.6.1
and MacOS 8.1) and on a variety of emulated machines (down to
a System 2.1 Mac 512). It doesn't use much memory - it might
even run on a Mac 128.
Downloadable from Macintosh Garden for free:
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http://macintoshgarden.org/games/innecto>
Also available for modern devices on the App Store:
Mac OS 11 or better (US$1.99 - in-app purchases)
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/innecto/id1035127681?mt=12>
iOS and iPadOS (US$0.99 - in-app purchases)
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/innecto/id1081381133>
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