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Mac App Store Game of the Month: November

Note: These are games OneClickMac has reviewed this month not all games on the Mac App Store. Seems like it’s Feral Interactive’s week. We’ve gotten round to reviewing some of their games and look how it’s influenced this month’s best games: This Month’s GOTM is… Bioshock – Feral Interactive Price: $29.99 (£20.99) Description: A Revolutionary

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Check out Angry Bots; Beautiful Free Unity Demo for Mac

Published on November 30, 2011, by in All, News.

[Update] Yes, Angry Bots is a tech-demo for Unity 3.4 engine. I must say, the game looks darn great! If you’re into some coding, Unity have made Angry Bot’s code freely available. Check it out on Unity’s asset store available through their Unity engine [free]. Unity, the popular 3D game development tool [more info] have

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Best Action/Adventure Games on the Mac App Store Right Now

Published on November 29, 2011, by in All, Top 5s.

Whilst the genre ‘Action/Adventure’ is a very vague term, we have still managed to pick out the best all-rounders on the Mac App Store. Be sure to check out some of these whoppers for some great action adventuring. Here’s the countdown: Caster Read Our Review Price: $0.99 (£0.69) Mac App Store Link Caster was the

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Rome: Total War Gold Edition for Mac Review

Publisher: Feral Interactive Price: $29.99 (£20.99) Description: Real-time Meets Turn-Based in this Strategic Battlefield and Resource Management Title App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Great scale, realistic yet immensely fun battleground, depth of strategy, good turn-based elements to mix things up, great sound. Cons: Some AI knocks, no sea battles. Review Rome: Total War is

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Raging Thunder 2 for Mac Review

Publisher: Polarbit Price: $3.99/£2.49 Description: A Rushed iOS Racer with no Flare App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Good looking locations, online multiplayer. Cons: Menus and graphics not updated for Mac, very basic gameplay, rubber banding. Review Bar Galaxy on Fire, iPhone-to-Mac ports haven’t gone all that well since the Mac App Store’s birth. Seen

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Best First-Person Shooters on the Mac App Store Right Now

Published on November 22, 2011, by in All, Top 5s.

There’s no doubt that the Mac App Store has brought us some excellent games. But some of the best times are to be had behind the right side of a gun’s barrel… the trigger side. Here are our favourite first-person shooters available now on the Mac App Store. Here we go: Star Wars Jedi Knight

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iStunt 2 for Mac Review

Publisher: Miniclip Price: $4.99 (£2.99) Description: A Crazy Speed-Oriented Platformer App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Crazy level design that pushes you to the icy brink, great graphics, unlockables that incentivise you. Cons: Some minor bugs, music gets repetitive quickly. Review With the bleak economic times causing everyone around the world to rethink their spending,

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Mafia II Set to Arrive on the Mac App Store December 1st

Published on November 17, 2011, by in All, News.

Feral Interactive have just announced the first of their many new releases coming to the Mac App Store today with Mafia II, the action-adventure game set in 1940s – 50s America when vigilante justice rules. Set in post-World War II America, Mafia II: Director’s Cut is an intense, tightly woven story that transports players into the

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Batman Arkham Asylum for Mac Review

Publisher: Feral Interactive Price: $39.99 (£27.99) Description: Action/Adventure with Batman App Store Link Info Rating Pros: Fluid combat, engrossing story enhanced by brilliant cinematography, satisfying stealth, much appreciated extra content and challenges. Cons: Environments can get a bit repetitive. Review What Batman Arkham Asylum does best is make you feel like the ultimate superhero. With

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Coming to the Mac App Store Next February

Published on November 15, 2011, by in All, News.

The original Deus Ex is one of those games that everyone will remember as the game that ruled 2000. And like all good classics, there always needs to be a modern remake. Doom had it, Wolfenstein had it, Half Life had it, so sure enough, Deus Ex: Human Revolution fell on our doorsteps this August

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