New Apple IIgs Library Disks
By John Paske
Copyright (c) 1992 Apple Users' Group, Sydney
Republished from Applecations, a publication of the Apple Users' Group, Sydney, Australia.

GS Disk Librarian


AUG GS Disk 131
rSoundBrowser is just a simple application that lets you play sounds contained in resources (known as "rSoundSample"s). These are commonly found in HyperCard IIGS stacks, in your System:Sounds folder, and perhaps other files. rSoundBrowser requires System 6.0 or later and the Sound control panel must be present. You should be notified if either of these conditions is not met.

AUG GS Disk 132
Do you want a game that has terrific graphics, reasonable sound and 3 levels each containing 25 different playing fields? Well this disk will be right up your alley. Bouncing 'Ferno was put together be F.T.A. shortly before they split up and has the look and feel of an earlier game "Marble Madness".

AUG GS Disk 133
This disk contains 3 different card games. The first is Wisconcin Rummy and like most rummy games the object is to group your entire hand into groups of 3 or 4 cards that are similarly suited or are consecutive. The second card game "Hearts" can be played in a solitaire mode or with up to 5 players. Memory Cards is not a true card game but more in the vein of the old TV game "Concentration".

AUG GS Disk 134
Just imagine the combining the fabulous sounds of "Sound Smith" with some interesting animation. Yes, the great sounds of "Sound Smith" have been combined with user selectable animations to provide the best of both worlds.

AUG GS Disk 135
"Quest for the Hoard" is a shareware game from Canada, providing multi-player system, full stereo digitize effects and an interesting high score board. The object of this game is to locate treasures located on a 26 X 17 grid.



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