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Title: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: HaemishM on February 03, 2006, 07:37:16 AM
Yes, apparently "they" do.

Free Games for the Mac. Oh and PC too.  (http://www.macgamesandmore.com/free/antigen.html)

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Macgamesandmore.com has announced the release of a new game called, "Antigen" developed for both Mac and PC. Antigen is a free game declared under a Creative Commons License.

With the classic, "old school" shoot 'em up (shmup) games in mind, Antigen requires players to use typical key controls to battle the unlimited number of levels in this fast-paced action game for the die-hard traditionalists.

Antigen takes a player into a world of germs, viruses, bacteria and toxins that are attempting to destroy the ship of the player. The player's mission is to annihilate these villainous substances in order to survive and continue on to what will hopefully be a long journey.

With the help of a radar minimap at the bottom of the screen, players will have an overview of the enemies approaching the ship. Additionally, there is a running count located at the bottom left of the screen that will indicate three items: 1) which wave is being played; 2) how many enemies are left; and, 3) how many lives are remaining. Sometimes and oftentimes unexpectedly, certain viruses will throw bonuses at the players to collect. The player must then use these bonuses to his advantage.

The graphics showcase hard, metallic edges juxtaposed against soft, drippy germs, while the audio backdrop to Antigen adds to the fast-moving atmosphere within the game play featuring three quick-tempo rock tracks.

Antigen is free of charge and available to download at the Mac Games and More website.

For all you people with Macs, here you go, free gaming goodness or something.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: squirrel on February 03, 2006, 07:39:51 AM
Actually as an aside i'm a long time mac user who also maintains a kick arse PC just for gaming. Games on the mac are fewer, and arrive later, but they tend to be AAA titles well implemented and less buggy than PC counterparts. Case in point - i stopped playing SB on my PC when i was playing it and soley played on the mac. Framerate was worse but sb.exe barely existed on my powerbook.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Signe on February 03, 2006, 11:42:22 AM
Actually as an aside i'm a long time mac user who also maintains a kick arse PC just for gaming. Games on the mac are fewer, and arrive later, but they tend to be AAA titles well implemented and less buggy than PC counterparts. Case in point - i stopped playing SB on my PC when i was playing it and soley played on the mac. Framerate was worse but sb.exe barely existed on my powerbook.

Same with Righ.  He keeps a PC around just for games though if the game is offered for the Mac, that's what he prefers to use.  I don't work with computers anymore so I just have a nicely specced out gaming PC.  If I were going to do anything other than play games, I'd have a Mac, too.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Yegolev on February 03, 2006, 11:46:36 AM
If I were going to do anything other than play games, I'd have a Mac, too.

I agree.  I would rather gimp my productivity apps than my games.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Trippy on February 03, 2006, 08:13:23 PM
Actually as an aside i'm a long time mac user who also maintains a kick arse PC just for gaming.
That used to be my setup back in the good old days when I was doing graphic and typographic design work. Eventually it became too expensive to maintain a dual setup and enough graphics apps got ported over to Windows that I just stopped getting Macs. Now, however, I'm comtemplating getting a Mac Mini just to do Ruby on Rails development (all the cool Rails developers use Macs :-D) and to run this app (http://macromates.com/) (watch the Rails screencasts (http://www.rubyonrails.org/screencasts) to understand what I'm talking about).


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Righ on February 03, 2006, 08:21:46 PM
I'm using it. I discovered it when I decided to figure out how to build the YubNub sources locally, which is of course a Ruby on Rails app.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Trippy on February 03, 2006, 08:30:21 PM
I'm using it. I discovered it when I decided to figure out how to build the YubNub sources locally, which is of course a Ruby on Rails app.
You are using TextMate? Does it support Emacs key bindings? I looked through the documentation but didn't see anything about that.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Righ on February 03, 2006, 09:09:59 PM
I'm using it, and no, you can't really enable Emacs bindings. You can make a bunch of Emacs bindings work, but not everything. Of course, you can get a decent Emacs on OS X too.

http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2005/07/05/key-bindings-for-switchers/

http://homepage.mac.com/zenitani/emacs-e.html


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Trippy on February 03, 2006, 09:54:44 PM
I'm using it, and no, you can't really enable Emacs bindings. You can make a bunch of Emacs bindings work, but not everything. Of course, you can get a decent Emacs on OS X too.

http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2005/07/05/key-bindings-for-switchers/

http://homepage.mac.com/zenitani/emacs-e.html
Interesting thanks. Inspired by your links I found this one (http://scottstuff.net/blog/articles/tag/emacs) which makes it sound like it'll do what I would want it to do (I just need the Emacs editing keys really).


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Surlyboi on February 03, 2006, 09:56:54 PM
Mac for work, PC for games and the occasional cross-platform testing.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Righ on February 03, 2006, 11:04:14 PM
Interesting thanks. Inspired by your links I found this one (http://scottstuff.net/blog/articles/tag/emacs) which makes it sound like it'll do what I would want it to do (I just need the Emacs editing keys really).

Ah, okay. It's had a number of the trivial Emacs key bindings since before I got it, which is good, I need the basic Readline ones. It's a nice editor, can be launched from applications easily, can launch other applications easily, stores state information (such as last cursor postion) in metadata attributes, can run shell functions to do transformations, etc. It does more than I'll likely ever do with an editor, and using tools I'm far more familiar with than elisp.


Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Azazel on February 04, 2006, 05:14:04 PM
Isn't this game the one co-designed by some kid with a terminal illness, and put together as some kind of "make a wish" thing?



Title: Re: They Make Games for the Mac?
Post by: Soukyan on February 06, 2006, 06:10:39 AM
Mac for work, PC for games and the occasional cross-platform testing.

Same. And TextMate is a pretty damn nice editor.