Get an 8-Bit Pixelated Virtual Fireplace for Mac OS X

Dec 22, 2011 - 5 Comments

Fireplace

Just in time for the holidays, Fireplace is a totally awesome interactive 8-bit fireplace app that fills your Macs screen with a pixelated fireplace. But don’t stop there, you can add logs, roast hotdogs and marshmallows, and even burn papers and photos. Each log ‘burns’ for about 30 minutes of pixel torching glory, and although it won’t heat up the room, it’s another great retro addition to your Mac app list.

The basic commands are: log, match, paper, marshmallow, smore, hotdog, eat, blow, water. You can lower and raise the hotdogs and smores to roast them using the arrow keys, and they actually char and turn black if you keep them too close to the fire. Typing ‘water’ or hitting the Escape key will quit the app.

Pixel Fireplace

There’s a Windows version available too, so if you have an ancient 486 laying around you can finally put it to use and toast some pixels.

Cool find by CultofMac

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in Fun, Mac OS, Retro

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  1. Dredlockz says:

    Man, this would be awesome as a screensaver

  2. […] you have a spare Mac or PC sitting around, don’t forget to grab the retro fireplace app too. stLight.options({ publisher:'fe5e0a84-1fac-40de-8014-9f89fc1cbe6a' […]

  3. Nope says:

    Should be safe. I mean, what virus writer would put out a precompiled exploit on a holiday? (Sarcasm)

  4. Ian says:

    Groovy.

    Would have been funny if they added a “CPU Utilization” mode where it maxed out the CPU and actually produced heat too, heh

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