Does lugaru have an ESRB rating?
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What about Active Lancer? I loved that game! I'm not sure, but I believe wingnuts was commercial, too...Flickta wrote:Well... You are wrong.zip wrote:Freeverse, they are sold in MacMall.
Massive assault and Robin Hood are the only games by Freeverse that can be called commercial. Others are shareware.
And both of the titles exist for PC.
Ok, ok!theblob wrote:Pangeas older games could be bought as a cd, i remember i bought some quite a few years ago but are also available as shareware.
You could have bought some of the old Pangea's games on a cd. Some may have been even published by Bungie (Weekend Warrior, eh?) But this was either years ago or not true. The thing is, decent games for the Mac nowadays rarely appear at all. And we are happy with few crappy ports.
Is it sad? Perhaps. But inevitable.
Now these are better arguments! Of course, Code Blender and DanLabGames don't produce industry-standard eye-candy... But look like succesful small businesses. The problem is they are self-publishers, and use our favorite download-then-pay scheme. Sure, one may argue that this is a good way to sell software, but let us get real - their products just aren't good enough to be on the store shelves. I mean, they can be fun, entertaining and downright good, but the amount of content, quality of models and sound etc. is...Nayr wrote:I've always liked games from Code-blender, DanLabGames, and the company that made Uplink and Darwinia. i haven't played the latter, though...
As for Uplink and stuff - these are ports (or simultaneous releases?) from PC-side.