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The latest version of Big Bang Board Games is unknown on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Card in the Games category. The app is developed by Freeverse Software and its user rating is 5 out of 5. Big Bang Board Games includes Chess, Checkers, Reversi, Tic-Tac-Toe, Mancala, Backgammon and 4-in-a-Row, all sharing common integration with Apple's iLife applications. Each game lets you play and manage iTunes songs for your soundtrack, and support 'play by e-mail' functionality through Mail and Address.
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As it turns out, maybe somebody has! I'm referring to the folks at Freeverse Software and their collection of classic games aptly titled Big Bang Board Games (BBBG). Still, limitless gaming joy is a tall order to fill. Does Big Bang Board Games live up to the challenge? Read on and find out!
The thing about most games is that eventually, even after many fun-filled hours, they do indeed come to a close. The world is inevitably saved, the bad guys inevitably thwarted. However, classic board games tend to never grow old. Chess against a worthy adversary can be a unique and challenging experience time and time again. Board games have nearly endless universal appeal, so the folks at Freeverse have taken the liberty of crafting seven visually impressive board games and bundled them into a single suite for the reasonable price of $24.95. Not bad, eh?Big Bang's seven games are as follows:
Big Bang 4-in-A-Row: A game akin to Connect Four, players must align four game pieces of their color in a row to win. Pieces are placed in turn on the game board and may be aligned horizontally or stacked vertically, making it possible to win by placing four pieces in a row diagonally.
Big Bang Backgammon: Ahh, Backgammon; the classic game of tokens, dice and murderous rage. Well, at least when I play. In Backgammon, players must move their tokens around the board in opposite directions from one another, ultimately ending up in their home quadrant and then off the board. The first player to remove all their pieces from the board wins the day.
Big Bang Chess: We all know it, we all love it, Chess is truly the thinking man's (or woman's) strategy game.
Big Bang Checkers: For those unaware, Checkers is the classic game in which players attempt to diagonally jump their opponent's pieces for bragging rights.
Big Bang Mancala: The African game in which players toss stones into cups. It's far easier to play than explain…
Big Bang Reversi: More commonly known as Othello, in Reversi one attempts to trap enemy pieces in order to convert them to one's own color.
Big Bang Tic-Tac-Toe: The game of X's & O's that always ends in a tie. Seriously, I don't understand why this game was crafted in OpenGL and given multiplayer functionality, but it was and we're simply left to wonder why.
Each of the Big Bang Board Games feature a single-player mode and multiplayer support via Freeverse's own GameSmith matching service, HotSeat, iChat, and even old-school play-by-email. In single-player mode, players square off against computer-controlled bots of varying difficulty. Casual gamers should find the games' A.I. to be a decent challenge, but hardcore chess fans, for example, would do better to look elsewhere for a truly harrowing single-player experience. This isn't really an issue for me, as I see the ultimate value of this suite lying elsewhere.
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Big_Bang_Board_Games_234.zip (122.94 MB)
MD5: 73f79734391fc08f1e4f2e2d23c379d4
For Mac OS X
Big Bang Board Games For Mac Pc
BigBangBoardGames_2.5.8.dmg (257.52 MB)
MD5: 8cd0bb8855f1555cf4e3c1b7d5a29a5b
For Mac OS X
Big Bang The Game
BBBGames_234_UB.zip (117.15 MB)
MD5: e4623053ee20e0c578a9380a5b698d89
For Mac OS X
Big Bang Board Games For Mac 2
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Big Bang Board Games includes Chess, Checkers, Reversi, Tic-Tac-Toe, Mancala, Backgammon and 4-in-a-Row, all sharing common integration with Apple's iLife applications. Each game lets you play and manage iTunes songs for your soundtrack, and support 'play by e-mail' functionality through Mail and Address Book. What's more, you can invite buddies to matches using iChat, share pictures with your game opponent using your iSight camera. (Macworld, Oct 26, 2004)
The games in Big Bang Board Games were also available individually from the publisher. Freeverse no longer exists, so it is not possible to purchase this product any more.
DL #1 contains all 7 individual games v2.3.4 PPC-only year 2004, are unregistered downloads from an old Freeverse website. These tested do not work using OSX 10.3.5 or older, possibly because of the aforementioned integration with iLife.
DL #2 is v2.5.8 year 2008 Universal Binaries.
DL #3 is v2.3.4 year 2006 Universal Binaries and all unlocked so that registering isn't needed. This bunch tested working in OSX 10.4.8 and later, not working in 10.3.5 or older, the status of OSX '10.3.9' wasn't tried. This very package was found on an oem grey install disc OSX 10.4.8 for MacBook2,1 and is registered using the name 'Apple OEM'. Included is a comprehensive user's Manual in PDF, English and Japanese.
Other registration, if necessary, for one game, effectively registers you for the whole package. Details:
Name> The Blade
Code> 4918-1234-12XV-3884-RT132-BLAD
Architecture: PPC x86 (Intel:Mac)