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Free stuff at Mac Giving Tree

Me forgot to mention this one.

Mac Giving Tree, from the very same folks that run Mac Heist, are giving away free stuff this Christmas. Clever advertising? Nah! They love you and me and everyone!

Under the tree at the moment is Synergy (iTunes remote thingy) and Enigmo 2, the 3D puzzler by Pangea Software. I used to have a copy of Enigmo 2, but lost the key. Really looking forward to playing it again - fo’ free!

Sign up and get more stuff on Christmas day. Apparently Santa is pissed, so don’t spread this around.

Brian Greenstone: I have no plans to do any more Mac games

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I spoke to Brian Greenstone - President and CEO of Pangea Software - earlier this week about developing for the iPhone, his super popular puzzler Enigmo and why Texas is the centre of the universe.

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Enigmo = happiness

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Apple’s 2008 Best iPhone Game Winner:

Enigmo by Pangea Software. Engimo is a 3D puzzle game in which “players construct mechanisms to direct flowing water, plasma and laser beams so that they can reach their final destination”.

And a winner for good reason. Enigmo is a marvelously designed game, perfect for the iPhone and perfect for the pocket. The aim: direct flowing water, lava or oil into their respective containers using rotatable bumpers and slides and surfaces in the game.

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Cro-Mag Rally

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Meet Brog and Grag. In Cro-Mag Rally by Pangea Software, Cro Magnon man exists in this Upper Paleolithic racer and also in the North East of England. You see, Brog and Grag bear an uncanny resemblance to many of the inhabitants in my area; low brows, a tendency to drive recklessly, grunt like speech, tribal adornment. It’s great to see things haven’t changed in the last 45,000 years!

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