BouncingZombiesAndShooting Mac OS

This game is a great free to play open source RTS. Great hot wheels for VR. Very cool and fun. The car with the headlights and exhaust is a great effect. Only issue is wish objects would snap to each other. Otherwise very cool game, limitless fun. Sonora v.1.0 Sonora is a port of the PopCap Framework to Mac OS X. Sonora is an OpenGL and SDL based game engine that includes everything a developer needs to quickly create 2D games. Bejeweled 2 Game Screensaver v.1.0 This free Bejeweled 2 game screensaver will take you to the fascinating puzzle world. You will marvel at amazing sparkling gems.

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Have you tried reinstalling Safari? I know sometimes if I have trouble with an app not executing I will reinstall it. It's worth a shot. What version of Safari are you trying to run? What do you have as far as login items loading on startup? That could be using RAM. Are you running Firefox 4? If you're really having difficulties you could back up your data to an external drive and do a complete fresh install. I would zero out the drive and install. There is also a shareware program called iFreemem that will free up memory on the fly. I use it from time to time. If at some future date you can afford it a RAM upgrade would help of course. I have a 2008 iMac 2.4Ghz Core Duo that I upgraded to 4GB of RAM. I bought Avant RAM which is decent I think. It cost me 120.00 dollars. It's tough with only 1GB. Hope this helps.


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Joseph

Apr 19, 2011 9:28 PM

Bouncingzombiesandshooting Mac Os 11

BouncingZombiesAndShooting Mac OS

Bouncingzombiesandshooting Mac Os X

Rated 2 out of 5 by mrm2006 from Well...THIS turned out to be disappointing.What a cute game. One I thought I'D never be able to 'get' in a million years. This is one of those games where you have to place a 'refractor', a diagonal piece, to set a ball in motion to go in the direction you need it to go in order to collect a line of 'lit' energy cells. Sort of like those 'set this mirror so the light reflects off the next mirror which you then have to set to reflect it off another mirror'. Get it?The first level is a 'freebie' in that it is a tutorial - and a very good one - just 'watch the ball and learn'. Perfectamundo! I 'got' it. Then, with each of the few successive levels, my little 'flower helper' (pick your own at the beginning) was right there to lead me on a bit. Soon, I was sailing on my way and getting those energy lights all by my lonesome - albeit having to replay a few levels but that was a-okay. I was 'getting' it! A major deal for me.Until the 'bonus' level, which, in BIG WHITE LETTERS told me how EASY the level was. 30 minutes later, I still couldn't get it right, had restarted the level over multiple times and finally, just sat there at my computer, having my ball stuck inside a quadrangle that it couldn't get out, waiting for the bar across the bottom to fill up. I assumed that meant game over or I could finally 'skip' or something. Over 30 minutes I waited for that bar to ever-so-s l o w l y fill up. Don't know what would have happened because the demo timed out.This would have been a GREAT game if not for the following:1. Where's the 'skip' button for the bonus round?2. You shouldn't HAVE to play the bonus round and it shouldn't be harder than what you've just learned how to do.3. The bar at the bottom of the screen in the bonus round shouldn't take over 30 minutes to fill up.4. Once you place your little diagonal line in the square, rather than having to replay the level from the beginning, there should be a way to click on that line and 'right-click' to change it's position at least until AFTER the first bonus level (it can only go 2 ways anyway).If NOT for the bonus level experience, I think I might have purchased this game. Now? Nope.