Burning Monkey Solitaire 4

I love the Mac as much as I do for many reasons, but great indie developers like Freeverse are certainly near the top of those reasons. Today Freeverse has unleashed (from a cage, no doubt) Burning Monkey Solitaire 4. This update to their venerable solitaire program offers a bevy of improvements, including:
- Support for Intel and PPC Macs
- Now playable in Widescreen
- a new OpenGL engine
- More monkey
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I love the Mac as much as I do for many reasons, but great indie developers like Freeverse are certainly near the top of those reasons....
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Kitty Spangles? Come on, Burning Monkey is the best. And yeah, it may be 100MB and change (they used to only have the full one on CD!) but there's a metric assload of content - voices, animation, music, about a zillion easter eggs (there's threads on their forums that have everyone trying to every single one)
Oh yeah, if you download it, try typing in "ringu". ;)
Kitty Spangles' certainly has the slickest interface ever, but it's a tad lacking in available games, and stat tracking. Where's Pyramid, Golf, and Gaps?
November 17 2006 at 9:22 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI don't think setting fire to monkeys is very nice.
November 17 2006 at 5:28 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyum - 137mb for solitaire ?
better be one hell of an impressive game.
No! Kitty Spangles Solitaire 2 is da shitzzzz!!!!!111
Much better. Well, I can't say better since I don't know this game. But Kitty Spangles rocks da world.
I am a huge board game fan and I really don't like the newer Freeverse games. Their Scrabble clone Xwords is very nice, and I bought it. But I can't stand those Freeverse games that come bundled with new Macs. Too much bling and distraction.
Look at Vektor3 for a computer board game done well.
I like games.
I like Macs.
Card games for the Mac, no matter how cool, do not make the Mac any better at games.
I bought a Mac when Boot Camp was announced -- now I can play games when I want, and have a Mac, but Medieval: Total War ain't coming out ever for the Mac.
Wow its never been a greater time to be a Mac owner AND a game fan!
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