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Calgary, Canada – Macgamestore.com today announced the release of Burger Shop 2, the sequel to the wildly popular restaurant management game created by GoBit, Inc. From the makers of Burger Shop comes the wildly anticipated Burger Shop 2! In Burger Shop, you successfully created a universal chain of restaurants and found fame and fortune … until one day, you found yourself in a dumpster with a bump on your head, your restaurants boarded up, and no memory of how any of it happened.
Now in Burger Shop 2 you must rebuild your restaurant empire, adding new twists to your …
Right now it’s only 99cents, and I gotta tell you, everyone I have shown it to is blown away – rightfully so.
Download Ocarina here – iTunes link
Today, three great games are on sale for .99 USD. Of the three, I am really enjoying ‘Imangi’, but the others are pretty cool also, especially given the money!
Check them out here:
Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab
Flick Bowling

Imangi
Paris, France – Coladia is proud to announce Secret of the Lost Cavern for Mac OS X. Secret of the Lost Cavern plunges the player into an inspiring adventure that takes place during the Paleolithic period in prehistoric time, 15,000 years B.C.
Delve into a world of exploration and intrigue as you embark on a Stone Age quest filled with puzzles and mystery. Use your wits and powers of observation to survive the vast wilderness as your journey leads you to one of mankind’s forgotten wonders.
Experience your …
I’m not much of a gamer. I don’t have the patience or coordination for games frankly – hell, Tic Tac Toe frustrates me if that is any indicator. However, I do enjoy a nice diversionary game on occasion. Fortunately, my iPhone provides me with several ways to distract myself while standing in line or sitting in traffic (I kid, I kid, sheesh).
Check out some of these great (and free) games. Title links jump to the appropriate page in the iTunes App Store.
Cannon Challenge – Discovery Interactive
From the Discovery Channel/.com team comes a very cool strategy …
Macgamestore today announced the release of Jewel Quest III, the next installment in the extremely popular Jewel Quest series. The game is published by iWin.
Rupert and Emma have finally settled down and opened a Museum to display their many newfound artifacts. While playing with a mysterious jewel board, their daughter Natalie unknowingly pops open a secret compartment. Suddenly, the air is filled with a cloud of spores, and Natalie’s vision begins to fade. Desperate to save their daughter’s sight, Rupert and Emma embark on a race across the globe in search of the fabled Golden Jewel Board, rumored …
Macs may not play games, but the iPhone does.
Check out a few of the great games available to jailbroken iPhone users. My favorites are iSlots (as mentioned on this site before) and Millionaire, mainly because I know more useless knowledge than anyone else. Ever. Seriously.
Tap Tap Revolution – Guitar Hero for the iPhone
Millionaire – as in ‘Who wants to be a’…
Air hockey! One or two players, works like a charm too – I love me some air hockey!
iSlots – an awesome slots game – now with online high scores
Tris – …
UPDATE!
If you are looking for a slot game that’s NOT for a jailbroken iPhone, there are two available in the iTunes App Store now:
Lucky 7 Slots

Reel Deal Slots

If you are like me (addictive personality and a penchant for shiny things), you like casinos. In fact, you probably like slot machines because they provide just enough payoff to make you feel less like crap for spending 16 hours in front of one as you progressively get so drunk that you can no longer remember how much money you …
Simiotica, the international game developer, announces immediate availability of the iPhone and iPod Touch game aMaze! via Installer.App. aMaze! is very realistic transition of the classic wooden balance game Labyrinth, where players guide steel ball through a maze avoiding holes, to the iPhone.
aMaze! is unique for playing exactly like its real world prototype by tilting device to control the labyrinth attitude thus moving the ball. This is the most intuitive game control because anyone who has ever played original Labyrinth game knows how to play the game.
Moving a ball to the exit is just one of …
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