Posts Tagged ‘Mac gaming’
  • Speedball 2 Evolution Independence Day Price Drop

    Posted by on June 30, 2011 under Euro, Mac, News
    In celebration of Independence Day, Vivid Games are dropping the price of both the iOS and Mac versions of Speedball 2 Evolution from $4.99 to $0.99. Mac gamers who haven't experienced this brilliant remake should take advantage of this offer. You can read our review of Speedball 2 Evolution by clicking here. Vivd Games' Website Speedball 2 Evolution Screenshots: ... more.
  • Speedball 2 Evolution (Review) Mac

    Posted by on June 6, 2011 under Mac, Reviews
    The Bitmap Brothers were responsible for some of the industry's more pivotal titles during the late 1980's. After being established in 1987, The Bitmap Brothers released Xenon (a shooter) and then shortly afterwards the legendary Speedball. Speedball is a futuristic sport where teams compete for points in a steel arena. A cross between Ice Hockey, American Football and Pinball, the object is to... more.
  • Return to Dark Castle (Review) Mac

    Posted by on April 21, 2011 under Mac, Reviews
    When it was released, Dark Castle paved the way for platform gaming. It was a collection of many genres - shooting, jumping and puzzle solving. Gamers instantly fell in love with the game's protagonist, Prince Duncan, and his goofy antics inside the Dark Castle. Return to Dark Castle by Super Happy Fun Fun is a remake of the original classic game. After Prince Duncan's disappearance, a new hero... more.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World (Review) Mac

    Posted by on February 14, 2011 under Mac, Reviews
    The point-and-click adventure genre is far different today than it was 15 years ago.  Where Monkey Island invented the genre with witty dialog, perplexing puzzles, and character development, many copy-cats tried to mimic its grace and style but would always fall short. The genre would eventually disappear into obscurity as the advent of 3D gaming captivated gamers with interactive virtual worl... more.
  • Midnight Mansion (Review) Mac

    Posted by on March 15, 2010 under Mac
    Midnight Mansion by Actionsoft is a 2D side-scroller similar to Montezuma’s Revenge. Originally released by Parker Brother’s, Montezuma’s Revenge was a unique title that had the player exploring tombs for treasure while avoiding rolling skulls and jumping over snakes. The game also had you searching for keys of different colors to unlock doors (i.e. a red door would require a red key, etc.).... more.
  • Machinarium (Review)

    Posted by on January 13, 2010 under Mac
    Imagine a world built of steal and dominated by Artificial Intelligence. Machinarium by Amanita Design is built on this premise. Humanity has taken the evolutionary backseat to machines. Robots now populate the world and function like humans would during their daily routines. They live in homes, fall in love, and they are even capable of committing criminal acts. Machinarium isn’t the type ... more.
  • Machinarium Preview (Gameplay Video)

    Posted by on December 28, 2009 under Mac, PC
    The point-and-click adventure has been revived, and reinvented, by developer Amanita Design. Machinarium is a charming, whimsical adventure about a small robot in a world populated by machines. Take everything you know about conventional point-and-click adventures and toss it out the window; Machinarium stands out above the rest. i Machinarium Gameplay Video Platform(s): PC, MAC, Linux D... more.