It would seem that the Mac App Store, a central -but not exclusive- online repository for Mac software, has renewed the interest amongst game developers for the Mac platform. Perhaps it is the hype, maybe it is due to Apple’s marketing, or the iCloud allure, or lower app prices, or the sheer size and convenience of an Apple-branded distribution channel. Nevertheless, evidently, more triple-As have become available on the Mac these days – good news for gaming aficionados.Firemint, the developer that previously ported its popular Flight Control onto the Mac, is bringing another smash iOS hit, Real Racing 2, to the Mac desktop. Available for (non-U.S. Users, follow ), the 711MB download lets you enjoy high-definition racing powered by Firemint’s proprietary Mint3D engine.You can also use your iPhone or iPad as a steering wheel. Firemint noteworthy features, such as the 16-car grid, Quick Race and Career modes, and 15 racing tracks.
GT Racing 2 comes with the best handheld car racing stimulation and comes with 13 tracks and 71 licensed extravagant cars. One of the tracks is the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Cars from more than 30 of the world’s best manufacturers including Ford, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Mercedes- Bens, Dodge and Ferrari among others. Real Racing 2 is a useful, full version game only available for Mac, that belongs to the category PC games with subcategory Emulators and has been published by Firemint. Real Racing 2 is a useful, full version game only available for Mac, that belongs to the category PC games with subcategory Emulators and has been published by Firemint.
It also has a decent selection of 30 officially licensed cars, including the 2010 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500, 2010 Nissan GT-R (R35), 2012 McLaren MP4-12C and more.In addition, Firemint recently updated the iPad version with. It is discounted for a limited time from $10 to just. More Mac gaming news is featured after the break.This slideshow requires JavaScript.
It would seem that the Mac App Store, a central -but not exclusive- online repository for Mac software, has renewed the interest amongst game developers for the Mac platform. Perhaps it is the hype, maybe it is due to Apple’s marketing, or the iCloud allure, or lower app prices, or the sheer size and convenience of an Apple-branded distribution channel. Nevertheless, evidently, more triple-As have become available on the Mac these days – good news for gaming aficionados.
Firemint, the developer that previously ported its popular Flight Control onto the Mac, is bringing another smash iOS hit, Real Racing 2, to the Mac desktop. Available for $12.99 (non-U.S. users, follow this link), the 711MB download lets you enjoy high-definition racing powered by Firemint’s proprietary Mint3D engine.
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You can also use your iPhone or iPad as a steering wheel. Firemint highlighted noteworthy features, such as the 16-car grid, Quick Race and Career modes, and 15 racing tracks. It also has a decent selection of 30 officially licensed cars, including the 2010 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500, 2010 Nissan GT-R (R35), 2012 McLaren MP4-12C and more.
In addition, Firemint recently updated the iPad version with native 1080p video output via AirPlay. It is discounted for a limited time from $10 to just 99 cents. More Mac gaming news is featured after the break.
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