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Horse Racing Manager
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Wow, this game is not worth $5

I have been a longtime fan of US racing. This is a joke. And very un-user-friendly. Stay away.

by William Staniford, USA - Apr 11th 2011

Commander: Napoleon at War
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Good Play if Not Realistic

A companion game to Commander: Europe at War, C:NAW attempts to recreate the Napoleonic wars using a similar map as used in C:EAW. Game play is altered to reflect the early 19th century in that the player uses ships of sail, horses and artillery instead of mechanized units, and warships of the 20th century. Instead of production points, C:NAW ships deliver horses. Instead of submarines, C:NAW provides Privateers. C:NAW has the same ease of play, fun factor, and scripting restrictions as C:EAW does. If you can get beyond the restrictions and one glaringly obvious fault in the game, you will probably enjoy it, even though I think the game is overpriced. What is the glaring fault? The Napoleonic Wars demands a tactical based map and game play. All Napoleonic battle sims have required this. Unfortunately C:NAW uses the same strategic map and unit design as C:EAW. You might have a difficult time, as I did, getting beyond the fact that 19th century artillery can fire over 100 miles on this game's map which is designed for strategic play, not tactical play. Overall, C:NAW is a great idea improperly implemented.

UPDATE: C:NAW is no longer supported. Be aware that if you purchase this game you will not be able to play it because it requires registration to a now nonexistent registration server to activate the game.

by Elias Chapelle, USA - Apr 9th 2011

Twisted: A Haunted Carol
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Read the fix

Never mind my previous review. Simple fix when I read FAQ. First download problem I've had on MGS. The second download of this game played perfectly. The SFX and graphics are very good.

by Thomas Riley1, USA - Apr 9th 2011

Call of Duty 2
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great classic

Great campaign great graphics and realism. My only complaint is that the first few levels kept freezing up and i have a new imac so i think its a problem with the game.

by jake thomas, USA - Apr 7th 2011

Swarm Gold
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Decent but has some flaws

I really enjoy this game except I have not been able to find a way to change weapons. The game defaults to your best weapon, so I often waste hard to get weapons on wimpy bad guys. Other than that, it's a lot of fun.

by roger weisman, USA - Apr 6th 2011

Heart's Medicine - Season One
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Addictive and cute

The graphics are very cute and the different episodes have different challenges which makes the game more dynamic and fun. I really like this game and can't wait for season 2 to be released!

by Leticia Tarilonte, USA - Apr 6th 2011

Farm Tribe
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keeps you busy

Fun virtual farm game with a few extra's that keeps you busy 'till the end. It could be longer, but I don't regret buying it. In enjoyed how the mood of the workers increase when they're watching art.

by Naomi Smits, Netherlands - Apr 6th 2011

Avadon
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Another great Spiderweb game

I have been playing games produced by Spiderweb software ( a small independant company) and have always found them entertaining and engrossing. Many hours of play, and an interesting storyline is what is in store. Enjoy.

by Jennie Morgan, USA - Apr 3rd 2011

Eschalon: Book II
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Meh.

An okay role-playing game. The tasks and quests become tedious. Lost interest in the overall goal.

by Christopher Lindberg, USA - Apr 3rd 2011

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction
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unable to play

i am unable to play the game after the installation and startig the game it says no internet connectin, even when i am connected to the net.

by chakri ambati, USA - Apr 3rd 2011

The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes 2
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Lots of Fun, Short Mysteries in One Game

I like that you get lots of fun, short mysteries, so there is a lot of variety, and you can pick up this game and solve one mystery, and then quit for awhile. Fun and interesting. Lots of variety of stories and characters.

by HKG, USA - Apr 2nd 2011

Sunset Studio Love on the High Seas
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Pretty art, annoying music, annoying characters

After the high standards of the Little Shop series, I had high hopes for this game. I love the art deco, old-movie atmosphere, but this was still a bit disappointing. Very annoying music! Annoying characters, and no real plot (though it claimed to have one). Nice but not up to Little Shop standards, IMO.

by HKG, USA - Apr 2nd 2011

Rally Shift
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fun for computer game rally racers

The ''demo'' is very good but, you should get the full version so you can have all the cars, tracks an different views. I recomend this very much!!!!!!!

by sam reid, Canada - Apr 2nd 2011

Tropical Fish Shop 2
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addictive

Finished it, but can't stop playing. Very addictive.

by Naomi Smits, Netherlands - Apr 2nd 2011

A Gypsy's Tale: The Tower of Secrets
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A Gypsy's Tale

I think it was a really fun, imaginative game and recommend it to anyone who enjoys these games. It's hard enough to be a challenge for beginners and intermediate levels.

by Sharon Stover, USA - Apr 2nd 2011

Swarm Gold
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One of the better shoot'em ups!

I really enjoyed this game and it has worked on all my Macs from the G4 to G5, and now the big intel G5 I just purchased / I don't play it all the time, but I find myself going back to the game every few months.

by Musikdok, USA - Apr 2nd 2011

Farm Tribe
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Cute and addicting

Cute graphics and the design is pretty decent. There are many levels to solve as you have to find all the totems in the beach. I liked looking for the map pieces and as well as the hidden gems and insects around the beach.

I also enjoyed having to come up with a strategy for growing what's needed for the current task. I took me a few days to finish it which is also a plus (playing a couple of hours every day). I hate beating games in a day.

All in all, it was a great cute game and I very much enjoyed playing it!

by Leticia Tarilonte, USA - Apr 2nd 2011

Torchlight
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Good time killer

Good action, needs a bit of thinking to load up correctly and become invincible.

After a while some scenes become repetitive but the action keeps increasing.

by Jack Brunner, Australia - Mar 31st 2011

Reincarnations: Uncover the Past Collector's Edition
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Worth it!

This is a beautiful game, a lot of tasks, some challenge. Parts 2 and 3 are not quite as strong as part 1, but all were good. The bonus chapter may be the best part of the whole game. Definitely several hours of decent game play.

by RRS Artist, USA - Mar 31st 2011

Victoria Complete
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Huge

The first time I played this game I turned it off after about 5 minutes because I had no idea what was going on. There is no tutorial and the instructions, while accurate, were not comprehensive. I waited a few days and tried again, this time getting about an hour into the game.

Each time I played I learned a little more about what I had to do to be successful, and now I feel like I know about 75% of the game's "secrets". Overall, it is very detailed and gives a wide choice of countries to be. The only trouble is that many countries are no fun to play because they have so little money all you can do is sit and watch time go buy.

Expect a big learning curve with this game, unless you have played Hearts of Iron (which is similar.) It is not much like Rome or EU3 in mechanics.

The graphics are basic and options for modifying the game very limited. For the Mac version, I have heard legend of a patch to improve performance but have never actually found it (other than broken links) so I think this game has been taken out to pasture.

The best parts of the game are the great level of control one has over history. The worst part of the game is that, as your empire grows, managing it becomes a bit tedious. Also the fact that it takes about 10 hours to really get the hang of the game.

by Ophelious, USA - Mar 31st 2011

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