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Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood
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Buckets of Blood..... And Fun! A Bit Short on Content Though

Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood is a game simple in concept, but a bit more complex on its execution. Don't be fooled by its more stylish and cartoon-like characters, FL:BoB takes a bit of strategic thinking and fast reactions to conquer. Oh yeah, there is a bit of blood in the game also ;) Exploding suicide bombers and headshots make for a game that I would not let my Children play. Parents, keep track of what your kids are playing. OK, with that PSA out of the way.....

There is really only one territory in the game and all of the waves happen within it which is a bit disappointing in my opinion. With more locales this game could really shine for those shooter fans looking for something different than the regular FPS. But what is included is challenging and the graphics and sounds are very pleasing.

This is a game that you can sit and play for 10-15 minutes at a time to let out some aggression or if you are competitive enough, maybe you will spend a good amount of time in each sitting. Either way, I think you will have fun. But please remember, there is not a lot to this game.

PROS:
- Nice art style
- Buckets of Blood
- Shoot the chickens!
- Nice soundtrack that evolves with your actions on the battlefield
- Easy to learn, but hard to master

CONS:
- One territory is not enough
- A bit repetitive after a while

UNDECIDED:
- Is the price too high? Hmmm... I do not mind paying indie developers for their games, especially when they bring them to the Mac platform.

by JaguarGod, USA - Apr 25th 2012

Aquaria
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Wow! Sit Back and Be Amazed

First, let me say, I love games that include real art from real artists. Well, this game has plenty of it. It is a wonder to behold in the graphics department. The animation is super smooth and the soundtrack is as engaging as it can be. The way the developers pieced this game together is a triumph of 2D gaming. I may have an affinity for these types of games because they are beautiful, but I think even the hardcore gamer who sits around playing polygonal shooters all day could find the grace in this game. There is simply something mesmerizing about it. Whether it is the soft lighting that helps you explore the underwater world or the frantic feeling you get when you encounter a large enemy for the first time, you want to further the story.

The 2D aspect of the game and maybe the fact that the game takes place under water may make some players look elsewhere for their gaming fix. But those who try this game know why many people are still spending their hard earned cash on the game to this day.

PROS:
- Absolutely gorgeous
- Great sound work and sountrack
- Levels are created with care and are just as nice to explore
- The cooking aspect and spell generation are quite unique
- Works on older PPC Macs as well as Intel
- Level editor and modding tools are great for those looking to add their own spice to the game

CONS:
- Hmmmm.. I really have to think about this one. What does that tell you about how good this game is?

by JaguarGod, USA - Apr 25th 2012

Rally Shift
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A Bit Older, But Can Still Be Fun

I bought this game when it was first released in 2006. It was released before Colin McRae Rally Mac was released from Feral in 2007 so I was excited to get my hands on a Mac-Only Rally racer. I really enjoyed the game and I even updated the car liveries to match their real-world counterparts (not sure I still have them but I will look if anyone is interested). I ran this game on my PPC G4 Mac and it ran great. It does work with a steering wheel, though there is no FFB which was very disappointing. It still runs well under Rosetta, but without a Universal Binary, it will not run on 10.7 Lion. Hey, you never know, maybe CodeBlender will update the game?! Oh well.

Please do not expect to get a game like the recently released Dirt 2. This game is a bit older, but can still be fun to play. Now if only the price would drop a little ;)

PROS:
- Runs fast on older PPC Macs
- Runs well under Rosetta
- Nice graphics especially for when it was originally released in 2006
- Includes a Garage Tool for tuning and updating the cars
- Steering wheel support, but no FFB

CONS:
- A bit pricey at $24.95
- A little short on content for the price
- The free updates promised were never created (this is a big one for me)
- No Universal Binary means no Lion support

by JaguarGod, USA - Apr 25th 2012

Project Black Sun
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Great Old-School Style! 2D Is Still Alive.

I am a bit older, in my late 30's, so the look and feel of this game represents what some of my favorite games ever were like. 2D platforming and shooting is having a comeback and I couldn't be happier. PBS is a nice addition to any Mac gamers playlist and holds a surprising amount of polish. With fluid animation, a wonderful art style and a great soundtrack, you are easily immersed in the universe. BUT BE WARNED.... it is difficult. If you are easily frustrated, this game may not be for you. The lack of save points and the difficulty level may turn some players off.

PROS:
- Superb Old-School graphics
- Nice soundtrack and game audio
- Controls well when you get used to it
- Only $6.99!
- 2D Baby!

CONS:
- Can be very difficult for some
- Controls can be a bit hard to get used to
- Can take a while to find upgrades and checkpoints
- Some of the level designs can be overwhelming and a little disorienting for some players

by JaguarGod, USA - Apr 25th 2012

DiRT 2
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Great to have more AAA Racing titles on the Mac!

Being a Mac Sim Racer, there are not a lot of racing games on the Mac that utilize steering wheels AND the FFB they are blessed with. So any time one comes out, I try it. But Dirt 2 was a welcomed edition to my racing game collection. It is very good on the Mac if you have a higher spec machine (though it does run on my other, slower Macs with options tuned down a bit). The control is well implemented and works great. There is a ton of content and the graphics are exceptional. Using a steering wheel like the G27, Driving Force Pro or the Momo makes the game that much more enjoyable as the FFB works very well.

PROS:
- Great Graphics
- Tons of cars and tracks
- Audio really adds to the immersion
- Steering wheel and FFB support
- AAA Presentation
- Everything can quickly be unlocked right out of the gate!
- Oh yeah, It's Colin McRae Dirt 2!

CONS:
- Steering wheel centering sometimes changes when restarted (keep the wheel centered when starting the game)

by JaguarGod, USA - Apr 25th 2012

Hard Rock Racing
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Nice Arcade Feel! Better with Steering Wheel or gamepad.

First of all, the game is better with a wheel or a gamepad! I am a sim racer and a Mac sim racing game developer, so it is very nice to play an arcade style racer. This game really fits that category. It can really be A LOT of fun and the booming bass sounds great on my racing setups. Works well with my G27 (No FFB, but still feels pretty good). I feel the game is well worth the $4.99 I paid. Thank you.

PROS:
- A lot of tracks
- Good sound and explosions
- Cheap price, but not cheaply made
- A lot of tweaks can be made to controls
- Works with controllers and steering wheels (This is a big one for me)

CONS:
- The control can still be a bit awkward and the physics can feel a little crazy at times
- No hood cam (I am a sim racer so it may just be me who likes this option. A cockpit view would be exceptional!)

All in all a good game that I have to admit is MUCH better than I was expecting.

by JaguarGod, USA - Apr 25th 2012

Machinarium
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not "hard" just challenging

I liked this game because took me awhile to beat it. was very disappointed when it was over. i wanted it to go on much longer. i played with no hints and loved how challenging it was. i don't get frustrated with how long it takes to figure things out. thats why i like games like this. it keeps me entertained for days and it is worth the money. i wish there was a part two out!

by Jhonna Porter, USA - Apr 24th 2012

Dragon Age 2
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Dragon Age 2

This game is worth the money. The graphics are outstanding as shown in the trailer. The story line is great and the game play is awesome.

by Debra Bishop, USA - Apr 23rd 2012

Prince of Persia The Two Thrones
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No good for me.

Total failure on my MBP. Would load, open new game and promptly become impossible to play.

by PLARKIN, Australia - Apr 21st 2012

SQUIDS
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Beautiful, innovative but too short

Ends rather sudden.. need more levels :D

but the idea is great, graphics are awesome and the soundtrack is nice and fitting

by Dominik Pich, Germany - Apr 20th 2012

QUAKE 4
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great fun

works great on my mid 09 mbp ghz 2.53 9400m. I had never gotten to play this game during its original release bc i didnt own a 360 so i'm pleased aspyr ported it over to the mac, and by far its one of aspyrs best ports. The gameplay reminds me of Prey and doom 3 but with more of an emphasis on constant and overwhelming fire fights, within the first mission I probably killed over 100 strogg. The a.i is pretty challenging and the atmosphere of the strogg home planet is a sight to take in. For anyone who enjoys a very well made fps and a good port quake 4 is the game for you.

by gihaddd, USA - Apr 19th 2012

War in a Box: Paper Tanks
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Fun!

I bought this last weekend. I played all weekend and finally finished all the scenarios. I had a lot of fun. It challenges your thought processes. You have to figure out what guns to put where and when and change thru out the game. It never crashed on me, played perfect all the time. I sure hope they make another one soon. For only $7 it's well worth it.

by William Garner, USA - Apr 18th 2012

Super TextTwist
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Super Text Twist 2 - All Time Favorite Word Game

The best word game. With 8 letter words and no alphabetizing the word lists, the game has taken a big step up in fun.

by PerrBear, - Apr 18th 2012

Spider Mania Solitaire
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Needs more features

I am rather disappointed that I cannot turn the timer off, especially in the hard mode.

by PerrBear, USA - Apr 18th 2012

Azkend 2: The World Beneath
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Azkend 2 takes you off the mountain into the sea

This is one tough game - a lot more challenging than Azkend 1. It is also a lot more varied in game play with several new game board challenges. Be prepared to restart levels, but stay determined! The background artwork, which was stunning in the first Azkend, is even more beautiful and also animated. This makes the seek sections that come at the end of each chapter more difficult as well.

Wide screen, voice overs, catchy music scores, and a curious story all make for a very well orchestrated presentation. The secondary modes of play, time challenge and medals challenge, plus a myriad of achievements you must play all three modes to earn, make for many, many hours of satisfying play time.

by RRS Artist, USA - Apr 17th 2012

Absolute Solitaire & Patience
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ABSOLUTE SOLITAIRE & PATIENCE

Love the multiple choice of games. Took a bit of learning to easily more cards with just a click. Withholding top rating because reading card suits and piling of cards makes it hard to read and find cards at times.

by upelaine, USA - Apr 16th 2012

Nemo's Secret: Vulcania
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More fun than I thought it would be

I was pleasantly surprised. This game is a major improvement in every way over the first one. Excellent length for a standard edition game, some good adventuring, decent story, some good puzzles and puzzling moments.

by RRS Artist, USA - Apr 14th 2012

Spirits
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Gorgeous and deep. Save as much spirits as you can but use as few as possible!

Love it! Very innovative game that blends the best of Osmos, Lemmings and Princess Mononoke into into a poetic and incredible sweet physic puzzler. Your job is to guide the spirits safely to their goal through a windy and mystical forest. The cute leaf spirits get carried away by the strong wind currents (often straight into their doom). You can influence the wind by sacrificing a spirit and so turning it into a gust blowing cloud for example (later you get more skills).

Thats where the challenge is. Save as much as you can but use as few as possible!
At the same time the game is very open and forgiving so it lets you experiment and fool around and you will still make it. If you strive for a high-score its getting tough and the levels become real brainteaser.

All in all, a perfect atmospheric game that you can play in short game sessions and will keep you engaged for hours with a great variety of puzzles.

Graphics: 5/5
Music 4/5
Controls 5/5
Fun: 5/5

by Alas, Germany - Apr 14th 2012

Love Story: the Beach Cottage
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Didn't mean to give it any rating...

This is the worst game i have ever bought!!! I played the whole thing in less then 2 hours!! I am so mad that I bought this!! awful!!!

by Michelle Davis, USA - Apr 14th 2012

Love Story: the Beach Cottage
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love story the beach cottage

Was too short a game for the price, but cute story

by Cindy B., USA - Apr 14th 2012

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