Not Bad
Some functions for mass transit seem poorly designed and do not place well
– Not BadSome functions for mass transit seem poorly designed and do not place well by jacob albright, Canada - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Nice effortA lot of effort went into this game but there is *so* much talking and the puzzles are are not that interesting. Bugs throughout: at points it is impossible to save or quit so you have force quit and lose any progress, and at points there is no way to fast forward the lengthy speeches with the space bar. The humour was pretty vulgar, and torture is often used as a comic theme, which I find offensive. I regret wasting money on this since I don't enjoy it at all. by NorthernSpruce, Canada - Nov 3rd 2013
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– ENDLESS DIALOGUE.This game might be great, but it takes hours and hours of mindess dialogue. Even if I click on an action, the fulfillment of the action has to be preceded by a stupid comment by the character. by G. D. Hodge, USA - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Boring..I wouldn't bother with this one. Shame there is no demo, otherwise I wouldn't have wasted my money. Boring, graphics are dull, and the click play is fussy and confusing. by Carleelulu, Canada - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Another Doomed gameA scary quake-like shooter with some very difficult sections that requires a lot of patience or cheating. Still well worth the prcice and time spent to play. by Elias Chapelle, USA - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Not your Father's CODThe COD series has come a long way from its origins as a tactical shooter. The first, COD 2, and COD 4 were all exceptional games based on real life if fantasized quite a bit for the world of fake combat where being shot just decreases your health stats (if only real combat were that easy), but now we have Black Ops which is a game on steroids - and I don't mean that in a good way. Sure there are amazinginly good sequences that will test the limits of your machine and endurance to respond to the action but too much of the game is like running a DVD at 4X speed. You will continuousy wonder what you just saw on the screen, what the targets are, and how the heck you even got past the action you just saw on your computer screen. And to emphasize the unreality of what at first appears to be an interesting story line, the additional scenarios of the game is a never ending zombie hunt that will have older gamers remembering the PacMan days of play that progressed without end until you finally either died or developed carpal tunnel syndrome. by Elias Chapelle, USA - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Carry the TorchIf you own Fate, you will recognize Torchlight as an updated version. Fun though repetitive play will keep your attention for short play periods. by Elias Chapelle, USA - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Cute and childlike aircraftAnother in the series of moving cute little aircraft around the airfield that relies on you ability to click quickly and anticipate required action in order to progress to the next level. A gret little time waster that has an actual end of game. by Elias Chapelle, USA - Nov 3rd 2013
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– AMAZINGI love it. It is sweet and quirky and challenging and beautiful, and it is about the only game I have played where I did not want to mute the music after three minutes. It's perfect for all ages - nothing vulgar or violent, but enough adventure and puzzlement to keep anyone busy and entertained. Big downside: Much too short. Geeta Games, give us more! by NorthernSpruce, Canada - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Best time management game played to-date. (Compared to one other.)I mention "Rush for Gold: Alaska", because this is the only other time management game I have played on the Mac. Compared to "Rush for Gold: Alaska", I have found this game to be more of a challenge. I like the fact that I can "paint myself into a corner", realizing that I purchased the wrong building at the time and have to restart. It looks like it will take me longer to reach the end, so the game is good value for the money. by blackwidowee, USA - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Still has 'it'This game is a little dated grafix wise but it stiull is a lot of fun to play. by Trevor Jones1, Australia - Nov 3rd 2013
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– Worth Your TimeThe best RPG offer a combination of action and story and Jade Enpire fills the bill nicely. There is one unfortunate glitch that does not seem ever to have been fixed but it luckily does not ruin the game but was not fixed with an upgrade.The game is only workable on older Macs. Unfortunately, the game does not work on any Mac OS greater than Snow Leopard. If you use OS 10.7 or above you are out of luck and there is absolutely NO SUPPORT so do not waste your money. by Elias Chapelle, USA - Nov 2nd 2013
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– An Easy Little Time WasterA funny uncomplex game that is a good addition to the series. Unfortunately, the game will only run on a PowerPC and has not been upgraded. Too bad. I would like to be able to waste a little more time on the Silk Road on my newer Intel based Macs. by Elias Chapelle, USA - Nov 2nd 2013
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– GreatLove this game, had it on PS3 but better on MAC, worth the spend by Matt Lonne, Australia - Nov 2nd 2013
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– Love ItI really liked this game, I am not usually into roleplay games but this was excellent by Matt Lonne, Australia - Nov 2nd 2013
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– Just OKNot as good as I thought, maybe the later versions are better by Matt Lonne, Australia - Nov 2nd 2013
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– Got to love itGreat add on the bundle deal is great, worth the cash by Matt Lonne, Australia - Nov 2nd 2013
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– TimelessA great game but it frezzes every 10 seconds for just a moment which is annoying. by Matt Lonne, Australia - Nov 2nd 2013
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– PilarSIf you like adventure games, this is a must. I love the original Lucas Arts adventure games and I was skeptical about this game living up to expectations. Tales of Monkey Island is an awesome game: the characters are hilarious, the puzzles are fun to solve, the movie scenes are great, and the length is good (although like with any other good game it feels short). Now a warning: I did not like the first chapter of the game very much. I found frustrating some of the puzzles of this chapter (specially the "map related" ones). Keep going because the rest of the chapters are worth every second spent. I know there are cheaper adventure games around but I would say that this is worth the price and that if you liked the Lucas Arts adventure games you will probably love this. by PilarS, USA - Nov 2nd 2013
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