By The Editor
June 13, 2006 - 10:54
PlayFirst, Inc., a leading full-service publisher of casual games, today announced the availability of Macintosh-compatible versions for three popular titles from its casual games portfolio: Plantasia(TM), Subway Scramble and TriJinx: A Kristine Kross Mystery. Each game is now available for both Mac and PC download on www.playfirst.com.
"These titles represent the new generation of casual games that players have come to expect from PlayFirst," said Kenny Dinkin, vice president and executive producer, PlayFirst. "As part of our commitment to bring PlayFirst games to casual gamers wherever they play, we're proud to share our innovative titles with the fun-seeking and inventive Mac community."
PlayFirst's new games for the Mac are:
-- Plantasia: Players enter the magical gardens of a rundown mansion to find an enchanting world of gardening delight. Players plant seeds,
harvest flowers, restore fountains and watch their gardens bloom.
Insects, weeds and the clock all conspire to make this green-thumbed
game a fun-filled floral challenge! (Developer: Gamelab)
-- Subway Scramble: This fast-paced thinking puzzle puts players at the
switch guiding train cars through miles of mazes as they tunnel their
way through the subways of New York, London, Paris, Moscow and Seoul.(Developer: Gamelab)
-- TriJinx: A Kristine Kross Mystery: Players join Kristine Kross,
adventurer, world-traveler and puzzle-master, as she winds her way
through a mysterious labyrinth of ancient tombs in search of her
missing father. Uncover the chilling secret as you puzzle your way
through 68 unique levels and unlock the ancient gates of TriJinx.
(Developer: PlayFirst)
Each game is free to try for 60 minutes or purchase for $19.95. To download, or for more information on Mac games on PlayFirst, please visit http://www.playfirst.com/category/mac.