Although the game can support two to ten players, a group of four or five is considered ideal.
I couldn't figure out why the game doesn't support mouse control.
The game would also support multiplayer with up to four players.
The game allows one player at a time, but supports up to four players taking turns.
In their place was a microphone, although very few games supported it.
The game supported sound cards for music as well, which were not yet common when it was released.
Depending on the machine the game can support 2 or 4 players.
The game runs in 720p and supports 5.1 surround sound.
The game can support the tracking of up to 6 players.
In most cases, these traditional games serve as the one opportunity for busy members of a community to come out and support their own.