MacPipes is a plumbing type game. It was first released by Factor
Software in 1995. Made by the same author as BOOM.
> Despite its appeal and gameplay, it is NOT a Macintosh version of
> that windoze game called Pipe Dream (or something like that); it is
> in fact a rendition of a small Amiga game I saw in the late 80s,
> called Pipeline. It was so addictive that I decided to port it to my
> Mac (it was a Macintosh SE, one of those small machines with a black
> & white built-in screen, do you remember?)
>
> I started programming it in Turbo Pascal in 1988 (I still have that
> proto-version floating around somewhere on my hard disk). Then the
> 90s arrived bringing color to the Macs. In early 1994 I produced a
> color version of MacPipes but I never released it to the public.
> Until today (oh, by the way, the silly name it's because all
> Macintosh programs in the 80s were called MacThis, MacThat,
> MacSomething).
Registration Info (works for all versions)
Name: Cendryom
Code: ECHWCCOCLGKI-7201
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
Version 2.2 is the last 68k only version. All later versions are for
68k/PPC
System requirements for v. 2.2.6:
* 68020/030/040 or PowerPC
* 1.2 MB free memory
* MacOS 7.0.1 or later
* Any monitor supporting 256 colors
* Sound Manager 3.0 or later
Recommended Configuration:
* MacOS 7.5.x or later
* Sound Manager 3.2 or later on PPC machines