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Uninvited
- May 04, 2009 Unlike most people who play video games these days, I cut my teeth on early Macintosh games. Growing up, our first real computer we had around the house was a Mac SE (well, the real first one was a Trash 80, but that's a whole different story). Though it was a tiny market, early Macs had a surprising amount of quality game software.
- The original Macintosh AND Apple IIgs versions are here and welcome you, once again, into the haunted mansion! Come see where the world of first-person adventures started and experience the classic horror game as it appeared in 1986.
- Nov 24, 2019 Uninvited guests are not welcome, so be careful – even everyday objects are working against you in this magical hidden-object puzzle adventure game! Team up with a mysterious hunter while solving puzzles and finding clues to break into the.
Apr 22, 2018 A compilation of deaths from the Macventure version of Uninvited (which have the same set of deaths as the original Mac version and the 90s Windows remake). These versions of Uninvited had no. Uninvited (Mac abandonware from 1986) To date, Macintosh Repository served 1055800 old Mac files, totaling more than 190685.7GB! Uninvited (Mac abandonware from 1986) To date, Macintosh Repository served 1055800 old Mac files, totaling more than 190685.7GB!
DOS - 1988
Also available on: Mac - Commodore 64 - Amiga - Atari ST - Apple IIgs
Description of Uninvited
This is a little better than Shadowgate but not by much-- you still die a lot, and most puzzles are illogical. It is essentially Shadowgate with a new setting and better plot: after regaining consciousness from a car crash, you must enter the haunted house to find your missing sister. As in other ICOM games, useless items abound (although there is a place to stash them), so be prepared for extensive item management.
What made this slightly-above-average game a lot worse is a big maze which is extremely confusing and just might make you realize that finishing the game may not be worth it.
Review By HOTUD
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Comments and reviews
Caticorn2019-12-191 point DOS version
Hands-down the 'scariest' CGA game (if you could say there is such a thing). Possibly the oldest game that can suspend an immersive horror atmosphere. Good art and pacing spreads out tension between well-timed (and not overused) jumpscares, which remain potent with help of sparse but effective sound effects.
I do recommend a walkthrough, or at least a list of useful items - most of the difficulty of this game comes from the added confusion of figuring out how to use items when most of the items in the game are unused junk. It can impact the flow of the game and overshadow the good, real puzzles in the game.
Laugh all you want at the idea of a CGA horror game, but in the age when your movies were mostly cheap VHS tapes copied off TV and played on a tiny CRT, and when most CGA DOS games didn't feature real samples instead of beep/adlib, this product was considered quite scary in its day. And if you're acclimated enough to old adventure games of this era, you might find yourself looking over your shoulder or turning on a lamp in the room.
Leisure Suit Larry2019-08-092 points Atari ST version
Way back in the late 80s I first played this game on my Atari ST and it was a lot of fun despite many of the puzzles not making much sense.
Also, I don't recall a large maze so maybe it was taken out of the conversion?
JulzZz2019-04-190 point DOS version
I downloaded the game, tried to unzip the .zip file and it said it was corrupt
Beach2018-05-060 point
I love the part where the ghost ejaculates on you if you try to comb his ratty hair.
VicO2015-10-215 points Mac version
I LOVED this game, and managed to beat it, back in the day, on a very early Mac. I lived near ICOM in Illinois, and it broke my heart when they left town, whatever made them leave/disband. The Cubs t-shirt on the little bro brought a big smile.
JULIUS2012-11-143 points DOS version
Featured as a top 100 strategy game in more than 40 countries worldwide.BUY LOW, SELL HIGH, STAY OUT OF JAIL!You're unemployed and your mom just kicked you out of the house (again!). Fully updated for our spam-infested times. Hit the streets to make your fortune in the remake of this popular game you loved on your computer or calculator. Drug wars game mac. The classic game is back!
Another classic from ICOM, together with Deja Vu and Shadowgate !
mymoon2012-02-29-3 points DOS version
i was quite a fan of this game back in the day. now it looks quite stupid.
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DOS Version
Mac Version
- Year:1986
- Publisher:Mindscape, Inc.
- Developer:ICOM Simulations, Inc.
Commodore 64 Version
- Year:1988
- Publisher:Mindscape, Inc.
- Developer:ICOM Simulations, Inc.
Amiga ROM
The Uninvited Band
- Year:1987
- Publisher:Mindscape, Inc.
- Developer:ICOM Simulations, Inc.
Atari ST ROM
- Year:1987
- Publisher:Mindscape, Inc.
- Developer:ICOM Simulations, Inc.
Apple IIgs Version
The Uninvited Mac Game Online
- Year:1988
- Publisher:Mindscape, Inc.
- Developer:ICOM Simulations, Inc.
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