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Macworld
June 23, 2006
Peter Cohen
Super Collapse 3 It's hard to top a classic, and Super Collapse 3 doesn't disappoint. It's loads of fun for gamers that haven't gotten tired of the "match three" action puzzle genre. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
July 2003
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The Game Room: Save the Drama At a time when many games seem to be looking for a darker edge, with angst-ridden heroes confronting heavy moral dilemmas, it's refreshing to sit down in front of a game that doesn't come with a lot of emotional baggage. Here are some more lighthearted new games for the Mac. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
January 2004
Peter Cohen
Macworld's 2003 Game Hall of Fame Honoring the year's best pulse-quickening, mind-tingling games. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
June 2003
Peter Cohen
The Game Room Mac games: Marble Blast... MacMAME is the Mac version of a cross-platform, open-source collaboration called Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator... Payback... Pocket Tanks... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
January 2003
Peter Cohen
2002 Game Hall of Fame 2002 marked the true arrival of gaming in Mac OS X. Rather than merely converting OS 9 versions of their games, game developers spent the past year demonstrating their commitment to Apple's new operating system and taking advantage of what OS X has to offer. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Best Games You've Never Heard Of From card games to shoot-'em-ups in space, some of the best games come from small publishers. Our editors pick the little-known diversions they love. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 23, 2006
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QBeez 2 A pleasant evolution in the classic puzzle genre, QBeez 2 adds some fun elements like the Puzzle Maker and Quest mode. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 1, 2003
Rich Brown
Indie Games Believe it or not, independent game developers are still toiling away without multimillion-dollar budgets. While not always the most technologically advanced, their products are just as entertaining as and often more original than games that cost two to three times as much. mark for My Articles similar articles