Games

DEFCON 1.4.2

Gaming on the Mac may finally be on an upswing, but if you're looking for something a little less flashy or a little more now than the next installment of Command & Conquer, check out DEFCON, where "everybody dies."

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Civilization IV

Sid Meir's popular Civilization brand has not been updated with Intel support and much improved graphics. While there's little else to encourage existing players to upgrade, this title is a safer bet than ever for casual or serious gamers looking for a grand strategy game that will let them take over the world. Go ahead, see how you can change history!

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MacSudoku 3.0

Sudoku is addictive and currently popular. Macs are irresistable and currently popular. Put the two together and you should have a pretty darn popular game! If you're a fan of or interested in the wildly accepted number puzzle game, download MacSudoku and give it a try.

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SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition

SimCity is back for the Mac! If you need a break from destructive games and want to try raising a metropolis from a mesa, this is your game. Just be sure to stay away from the separately packaged titles and get the Deluxe Edition and you'll have a lot of fun proving you can do better than your own local leaders!

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Commandos Battle Pack

The Commandos series brought a fresh face to World War II combat games. Offering squad-based strategy in a suspenseful, detailed, and challenging world, this game is worth a look for anyone who wants a game that requires a little thinking and a break from first-person monotony.

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Bridge Construction Set

Though it suffers from hard-to-find documentation and an unfamiliar interface, Bridge Construction Set is an addictive bridge-building program that plays like a puzzle game. If you have an engineering background, a science-enthusiast for a child, or a love for model railroad, this is probably right up your alley.

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Big Metal Box

For the price of one new game, Feral's Big Metal Box gives you for of the best games of the last generation. Likely, at least one of these titles will appeal to you and they are all top-notch so the value is undeniable!

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X-Plane

In the sparse arena of Macintosh flight simulators, X-Plane is the standout leader. Though it doesn't simulate combat, the realism and real-world applicability of this product makes it a must try for aviation professionals and enthusiasts alike.

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Doom 3

Doom 3 is a spectacular blend of cinematic style, immersive gameplay, and shooter action. If you're looking for a thrill, check out this game and don't forget your buddy.

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LEGO Star Wars

If you're looking for an entertaining mix of action, humor, and science fiction, you'll enjoy LEGO Star Wars.

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Star Wars: Battlefront

Lucas Arts, once a staunch player on the Mac, is making a return with popular titles like Battlefront.

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F/A-18: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Continuing probably the most successful flight sim franchise on the Mac, Hornet lives on in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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Enemy Engaged: Comanche vs. Hokum

Among the few flight sims for Mac OS X there is only one combat helicopter game, Enemy Engaged.

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Splinter Cell

Common on consoles, Splinter Cell is the first third-person espionage/combat game on the Mac and a great one at that.

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XIII

First person shooters sometimes seem a dime-a-dozen. XIII offers a refreshing new style with cell-shaded graphics and comic book visuals.

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Homeworld 2

Strategy games, like many genres, are in short supply on the Mac. Homeworld is the only 3D space strategy game on the market and despite age it is a worthy addition.

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Call of Duty

World War II is a favorite environment for first person shooters these days. Call of Duty is a stand out title in the market.

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Gish

Side action adventures the likes of Mario are hard to find. Gish is a refreshing blend of innovation, problem solving, and good old side-scrolling conventions.

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