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Yes, Manacomm (Apogee's Australian distributer) sold it on CD at one point. You could play it directly off the CD, in theory, but I could never get that to quite work on my 486, so I just let it use a couple of megabytes on my 250MB hard drive (compressed within a millimetre of its life with Stacker, of course).
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=441339795
Here. This Guide will show you the basis on how to play Halloween Harry 1.1 on Steam.
Before Mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=441908584
After Mod:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=441369894
However, after playing Alien Carnage, I realised that the ordering of the levels messed up the learning process. Sewers is the first campaign in AC however it's harder than normal. Office was the first campaign in HH and includes tutorials from your COM girl.
So for a newbie, beginner, AC would be a bit confusing at first, not to mention frustrating getting used to the controls and the hard hidden puzzles that they get thrown into first.
There is a timer shown in HH & the alien ship borrows underground in the NYC Sewers, In AC, the Alien Ship attaches itself to a skyscraper. And by COM Girl, don't you mean Diane?