Liked the set and the fantasy world
Enjoyed this game, the story line - the hog scenes also. Nice graphics and drawings. Only thing though; the mini puzzles a bit too easy and somethimes without logic
– Liked the set and the fantasy worldEnjoyed this game, the story line - the hog scenes also. Nice graphics and drawings. Only thing though; the mini puzzles a bit too easy and somethimes without logic by Mille, Denmark - Aug 14th 2013
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– Smoking mirrorThis game is better then the original but still very slow no way to skip cutscenes and not very user friendly. Only plus is if you die you start over where you were by nasuada, Belgium - Aug 14th 2013
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– Killer old school gameSuper fun...very fast, exciting game. Hours of brick breaking fun in cool environments. by Frank Burgess, USA - Aug 14th 2013
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– Good game but not much longer than the demoI liked this affordable game, the storyline is fantastical but the puzzles were entertaining and challenging and the story was fun. I played the demo and liked it enough to buy but the game only went on for about another forty minutes past the point where the demo ends, so I felt I had wasted money, but on the whole it was a good game. by NorthernSpruce, Canada - Aug 13th 2013
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– Great puzzle, but lacks excitementI came to this game from SimCity, which is seriously deficient in transit planning strategy. Cities in Motion has very well-designed scenarios and it's an interesting puzzle to build the transit systems, but I found that it just didn't seem exciting - I couldn't build the epic railway systems that already exist in the maps, and the game world seem to significantly change from my influence. That being said, it was definitely worth buying on sale - I've put in many hours into it and very much enjoyed it. Once I understood how to beat it, however, I lost some interest in continuing to play. I'm looking forward to Cities in Motion 2! by omega132, USA - Aug 13th 2013
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– Zodiac Prophecies: The Serpent Bearer has been released on the Mac Game Store for $9.99! Free the zodiac children's souls from the Dark Lord! | ||
– You'll Be SurprisedThis is a great game that will surprise you. It kinda looks like Limbo, but with a bit more colour and a "brighter" mood. The difference between Knytt and Limbo is that Lnytt feels larger with more of a story with quets. The characters are like hipster fairies and have their own personality and story. These characters you come across give you a little more info on who you are and give you quests. The gameplay is smooth and effortless, and is basically a platform jumper with quests and puzzles. This is a must buy for Limbo and platformer fans. I which I found it sooner! Tech Specs: And I'm playing it with only 256 MB Video RAM, even though it requires 512 MB, on 10.7.5 Lion, and it plays perfectly! by Blair Barkley, Canada - Aug 13th 2013
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– Best RISK I've PlayedThis is the best RISK game I've played on my Mac. The graphics are great, the gameplay is copmltely costomizable so I can get the game just the way I want it. And the cool part is, their are some achievements to keep you coming back for more world domination. The only thing lacking is the screen is a 4:3 ratio. I've emailed the devlopers and they said it was standard and cannot be adjusted. I wish it could be fullscreen . . . But other wise, I have no complaints with it. This is a great subsitute for when you can't get all your friends together. by Blair Barkley, Canada - Aug 13th 2013
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– Very Slow & UnplayableEven though my Macbook meets all the tech requirements, this game is still so slow and unplayable. Looks like it would be a good game, but I can't even play it even on the lowest settings. Put this one down as a bad port. *Note: I've never owned a game that met the tech requirements and was unplayable. by Blair Barkley, Canada - Aug 13th 2013
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– Europa Universalis IV has been released on the Mac Game Store for $39.99! Paradox Development Studio is back with the fourth installment of the game that defined the Grand Strategy Genre. | ||
– Europa Universalis IV Digital Extreme Edition has been released and is now available. All pre-order purchases are now open to download! | ||
– The Book of Desires has been released on the Mac Game Store for $6.99! Will you able to escape from the World of Book of Desires? | ||
– Prohibition 1930 can now be pre-ordered for $9.99 on the Mac Game Store. | ||
– A run to winThe music is very good. The game runs smoothly and i haven't had a crash after playing tons of hours. The only drawback is that once you get the right routine to get money rolling in, then its basically a race to the end. The same requests appear at the same time, in the same order. Would benifit from a little variation here. Overall, a very good game. by Doudli, Canada - Aug 12th 2013
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– Charming, funny, and not half bad to look at.Lovely game. There's lots of hacking, slashing, and barrel smashing, to be sure, but it's got depth, too, and loads of good ol' "they-don't-make'em-like-that-anymore" RPG charm. The voice acting alone is nearly worth the price of admission. The graphics are actually very nice, even at full resolution. Just be aware that while you can swivel the camera and zoom in and out a wee bit, you're locked into a top-down camera view (which is odd as the game is fully 3-D), so if being able to position your POV freely means a lot to you, that might bug you a little. Aside from that, there's nothing to complain about here—certainly not at this price. by .::Nox::., USA - Aug 12th 2013
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– UnplayableI want to like this game-it is well researched and deep-however, game play is buggy. Some buttons have to be clicked on more than once to activate, other times clicking and holding seems to activate a button. I have invested a great deal of time reading the manual and learning this game, only to have it crash. EG, playing as Prussia, I am 36 turns into a 1600+ turn game, and this has taken a couple of hours because it takes so much time to process a turn. After turn 36, the game crashes. My machine exceeds minimum requirements. I've tried everything I can think of to get beyond turn 36 to no avail. I guess those 1600 turns will never be played. I appreciate the historical context of the game, but I wish paradox would have spent a little more time making the game playable. by Rue, USA - Aug 11th 2013
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– Fun Mini-Golf GameA fun little game that allows you to get out to the (mini)links even on a rainy day. Not difficult, but enough of a chalenge that the relay value is high. Great way to play some glf and kill some time. Worth picking up. by John McGuinness, USA - Aug 11th 2013
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– Fun and addictiveA fun twist on bowling. Very futuristic setting from a 1950s point of view! No straight allies here. Lots of twists and turns and hills and valleys. Balls have special abilities like boost, jumps, etc. If you like bowling games, but want a game that challenges you, this is the game to get. Highly recommend. by John McGuinness, USA - Aug 11th 2013
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– A Family FavoriteIf you love the boardgame, then you will love this. Actually is better than the boardgame.Allows one person to play against 1 or more computer oppoenets. Fun little graphics. My daughter's (12 years old) favorite game. She plays all the time. by John McGuinness, USA - Aug 11th 2013
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– Best Politics Simulation EverIf you love politics then this game is for you. Starts you off just after you have been elected to run a a country (get to choose the country, each one with a different set of public and governmental settings, problems, and issues). The object is to get reelected. In the time between elections, you need to deal with the issues facing the country, pressure from groups, etc by making policy decisions. Very realistic (policy decisions take various amounts of time to kick in, people are in different groups, etc). I use this game in my high school government class at the end of the year to put inot practice what the students have learned. by John McGuinness, USA - Aug 11th 2013
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