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Enchanted Gardens
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Chainz 2: Relinked
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Travelogue 360 Paris
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FANTASTIC

This game is clever, beautifully done..One of the most unique games I've had the honor of seeing or playing...Don't hesitate in buying this one,its' a keeper!...Of special interest is the choice of a timed game or a more leisurely paced game...The "side" puzzles are a lot of fun and certainly an added bonus..I hope that there are many more Travelogue Games for the Mac fans!...Thank-you so much

by Judith Junkroski, USA - Feb 20th 2007

Travelogue 360 Paris
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Luxor 2
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Incredible sequel to the Luxor series!

I must say i'm addicted to luxor and bought already Luxor, Luxor Amun Rising and now Luxor 2. The game is simple yet very challenging and addicting. The graphics are pretty good but unfortunately MacBooks native resolution is not listed. The music really creates a nice atmosphere and overall the game is lot of fun. My only major complaint is that there are not many maps, after a stage 4 only the last map of the stage changes (i'm at stage 8 right now). Bonus levels are a great news and are needed to calm down a bit after the game becomes hard.

by Michele Balistreri, Italy - Feb 18th 2007

Luxor 2
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Burning Monkey Solitaire 4
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Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst
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The best so far...

This is the latest of the Mystery Case files series. In my opinion, it is the best so far. What I do like about this one is that it is a more cohesive game in both storyline and graphics.

I like the way that unlike the others in the series, it has a narrative, rather than a set of disjointed characters. The story and puzzles were in keeping with the cluttered rooms and outside areas in the haunted mansion.

The portrayal of the characters was certainly more in keeping with the whole atmosphere, unlike the earlier series characters, though funny, and well depicted, did not fit in with the general theme of the rooms and the turgid, creepy old discarded objects within them.

Thankfully, the peep hole view used for certain scenes in Prime Suspects was not used as a puzzle device. I liked the mini puzzles which opened the various doors. Nicely programmed, humourous, yet keeping with the eccentric spirit of the game. What was pleasing was the option to bypass the puzzle if needed as well as the ability to play the game untimed.

The audio was appriopriate, subtle and as well as being unobtrusive, giving a little bit more of a creepy atmosphere to the dark scenes.

Looking forwrd to the next...and the next.... installments.

by Dr Hilary Rhodes, Australia - Feb 11th 2007

Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects
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help, can't stop...

i now need glasses! LoL.
A nice, simple game.
Love the concept.

by Karen Hew, Malaysia - Feb 11th 2007

Zak & Jack in Showdown at Monstertown
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Minigolf Mania
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Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst
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Europa Universalis II
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Not as advertised

Be careful and read the info. 90 *potentially* player controlled nations. You start off with only about 9 and are expected to aquire the other nations. But you cannot start another game with those nations you aquire. Graphics are horrible, like a windows 95 era game. Advice: save your money!

by Schuyler Reidel, USA - Jan 25th 2007

Armado
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Armado

This game is a front-scroller on rails, la Crash Bandicoot. The character follows a curved path, rather than a straight one, which might be perceived as side-scrolling, but it's not. I find the gameplay to be just about right for this type of gamelots of jumping and smashing, spinning and rollng. It's a kid's game!

The graphics look really nice on a G5 Dualcore with the GEForce 6600. The company was very responsive to users' outcry for gamepad support, publishing a new patch only a couple weeks after the first demo was out. I do have to agree with MasterK on one point, however: Armado's "reflexes" are really slow, on a very speedy Mac. It sometimes takes 7 or 8 "spinning jumps" to kill a red ant, and there are times when it's just about impossible to dodge the boulders. I don't know if it's sloppy coding or what, but I never have such problems getting my character to react in Doom 3...Overall, a real good game for Mac kids, something we could use a lot more of!

by Gary Montcalm, USA - Jan 25th 2007

Democracy
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Needs a lot of work

It's a really neat idea but it feels like a half-implemented game. Needs a ton of work to actually become playable. Scenario is the same no matter what country you start as, the policy dilemmas aren't interactive and it's hard to tell what their effect is, and the interface is messy with spelling mistakes and poor graphics (even if it's going to be text-based, it could have looked a LOT better).

There needs to be a bigger and more country-specific mix of initiatives to implement as well. The results from these initiatives were a little simplistic.

Overall, I cannot recommend this game. It's just not playable after about an hour of exploration. Hopefully the makers will spend some time and upgrade this, because it could be really cool.

by Matthew Brooks, USA - Jan 25th 2007

Prey
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Amazing

I also have played the demo and the graphics on my macbook pro are stunning. All the gravity stuff is trippy!!

by Phillip Johnson, USA - Jan 25th 2007

Prey
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Incredible

This game is very very good.

by Fernando Laq, Spain - Jan 25th 2007

Arctic Quest
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Sweetopia
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