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Virginia
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Unique adventure game

The game is a walking simulator with unique graphics. It's pretty short but It has touching, inspiring and enjoyable experience. It's more like a movie than a game but still gameplay is fun. The story doesn't make a whole lot of sense but it's addictive. I really like to reflect on different aspects of it.

by PYTON, Poland - Jul 12th 2017

Dragon Age 2
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Sabotaged by DRM protection

I purchased Dragon Age II when it was first released. Recently, I attempted to reinstall it on my MacBook Pro only to be blocked by hidden file checking software within the program called 'securom' which would not let me install the software. I soon discovered that this 'securom' was a long standing irritant to buyers of Dragon Age II (for that matter other EA and Origins products as well). All attempts to fix this have failed. Perhaps you will be luckier than I, My purchase of Dragon Age II was via an online retailer that no longer exists.

UPDATE: It has been a frustration couple of days but I finally got my Dragon Age 2 install working. However if you ask me how, I doubt that I can recreate the convoluted method I used to get it done after 3 more unsuccessful attempts. I also remembered why I vowed never, never, never to buy a game from EA/Origins again as I sat glassy-eyed examined other EA 'games' I own that no longer function. The secret to installing Dragon Age 2 on a Mac is first to change the current date on your Mac to '3/11/2014' in order to bypass the securom date check. You can put the correct date back later. Next, you need an account both at EA and Origins to complete the authorizations neccessary to actually play the game. Beware that both EA and Origins verification methods for registration are not user friendly. And last of all, I changed the rating above - The game itself is truely a 4-5 star game; but Mac support from EA/Origin however remains a 1 star.

I also installed my Dragon Age: Origins for Mac (purchased back in 2009) with no problems whatsoever and without the idiiotic stumbling blocks of Dragon Age 2.

by Elias Chapelle, USA - Jul 12th 2017

PuppetShow: Destiny Undone
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Want to Like this Game: Keeps Crashing!

It's a beautiful and entertaining puzzler with an intriguing atmosphere and story...but it keeps crashing! I can't even finish the game which is very sad since I wanted to see how everything turned out and came together. I don't regret the purchase and play, but I hope at some point I can figure out why it won't stay open...

by Daniel Steven Oles, USA - Jul 12th 2017

Adelantado Trilogy - Book One
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Stopped Playing Long Enough to Review

This game is quite a tension-filled but entertaining ride! Cute graphics with diverse locations. The tasks and goals are pretty similar from map to map but do show some variety and if you're someone like me you don't mind repeating a map to get better times, find the secrets, and just set up buildings more efficiently.
A nifty, engrossing little adventure game all told. Only a few spelling errors and sometimes the goals seem to repeat but it's still one of my favorites.

by Daniel Steven Oles, USA - Jul 12th 2017

Cities: Skylines - Snowfall
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Trams and snow

Limited snow maps available, but the tram is cool, and the snow maps looks great

by Peter T.4, Hungary - Jul 12th 2017

Cities: Skylines - Mass Transit
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The best dlc for Cities Skylines

Blimps, new traffic controls, this is a must have for every skylines player

by Peter T.4, Hungary - Jul 12th 2017

Airport Madness 3D
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Not bad, but it gets pretty boring after 30min

Its a time killer game, the gameplay is good, the graphics and sounds are okayish.

by Peter T.4, Hungary - Jul 12th 2017

Macabre Mysteries: Curse of the Nightingale Collector's Edition
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Nightingale

I've had my eye on this game for a long time since I played the demo. It has amazing story and characters, plus it has a different hidden object setting where you would find pieces of the item instead of all sorts of items in a list. My only problem is that pop screens don't show up for me, it's just a white wall. The only way for me to get through the game is to hover my mouse across the screen to see if I can click on anything.

by PrinceOfRue, USA - Jul 12th 2017

Witches' Legacy: Awakening Darkness Collector's Edition
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Antihero
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Antihero Deluxe Edition
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Surface: Return to Another World
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Surface: Return to Another World
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Kona
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Great game

Do you like first person mystery adventure games? This one is for you. It has atmosphere and great music. Gameplay is decent. The longer you play this game, the more you want it. It was really enjoyable experience for me.

by PYTON, Poland - Jul 11th 2017

Dungeons 2 - A Chance of Dragons DLC
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New stuff

You get 3 missions with new enemies for elongated fun.

by Marino1278, Germany - Jul 10th 2017

Dungeons 2 - A Song of Sand and Fire DLC
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More new stuff

You get 3 more skirmish maps and also new enemies.

by Marino1278, Germany - Jul 10th 2017

Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter
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Bigger DLC

You get a new fraction, quests, units, maps. More elongated fun.

by Marino1278, Germany - Jul 10th 2017

Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest Reforged Edition
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Very nice DLC if you bring a lot of time

Warband alone was nice already but with this DLC you will even more immerse in a world full of medieval fights, wealth and burnt cities.

by Marino1278, Germany - Jul 10th 2017

Ricochet Infinity
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Was Probably Fun At Some Point

I acquired this game years ago and never played it. I came across it while cleaning up my Snow Leopard system. You need 10.6.8 or earlier to play. The graphics are dated even for this type of game and the game play was a little wonky. There are newer and better options available.

by Doc Savage, USA - Jul 10th 2017

Airport Madness 3D
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A game to kill time

Really a game to kill time, no more no less... not my type, but worth a try

by odyhunter, Ireland - Jul 10th 2017

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