This game really is boring. The objective is to drive in the highway to get to a certain point. The graphics aren't that bad, but the car seems to be just a sticker over the screen. - Escana
By default, Mini vMac runs at 8 times the speed of a real MacPlus. You have to go to the options screen (old the ctrl key) and go to the speed sub-menu (look at the help to know how), then hit the 'Z' key, this will make the emulated macintosh run at its original speed.
If you're motivated enough, you can also compile your own version from source and change the default speed compilation-time option to be 1x instead of 8x. This is quite simple given you read the instructions carefully.
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The B&W graphics are better in the original Crazy Cars; this version seems developed almost entirely for color Macs.
By default, Mini vMac runs at 8 times the speed of a real MacPlus. You have to go to the options screen (old the ctrl key) and go to the speed sub-menu (look at the help to know how), then hit the 'Z' key, this will make the emulated macintosh run at its original speed.
If you're motivated enough, you can also compile your own version from source and change the default speed compilation-time option to be 1x instead of 8x. This is quite simple given you read the instructions carefully.
Wow, games like this show just how far we've come in the last 20 years. Amazing....
This one crashed for me in Basilisk II, but ran too fast in Mini vMac. Might need a real Macintosh to run this game properly!