New York -- November 16, 2006 -- Freeverse today released Burning Monkey Solitaire 4, the latest iteration of the popular Mac solitaire series. Play Freecell, Klondike, Pyramid and now over thirty solitaire variants with joke-telling apes, singing gorillas, flatulent orangutans and the hairiest primates this side of Robin Williams.

Burning Monkey Solitaire 4 is a major technological update, with a brand new OpenGL engine, support for widescreen monitors, animated card effects and native support for both PowerPC and Intel Macs.
Full of "easter eggs" and hidden animations, lousy jokes as only monkeys can tell them, and the only game on the market with a "bagel" button, Burning Monkey Solitaire is, well, unique. It also plays a mean game of solitaire with multiple undoes, casino scoring options and the World's Most Extensive Cheating Mode™.
Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse, has said; "This update will allow new MacBook and iMac owners to have the best Burning Monkey Solitaire experience yet. Harnessing the speed and graphics power of the Mac to play solitaire is what Freeverse has always been about". Mr. Smith then picked a gnat out of his eyebrow and ate it.
Burning Monkey Solitaire 4 is just $24.95. It is a free upgrade for registered owners of previous versions.
System requirements for this version include: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater, 64MB RAM, 200MB hard drive space. The previous version of Burning Monkey Solitaire is still available for users with older hardware.
More information, a demo, and screenshots may be found at:
www.freeverse.com/bms/
Freeverse's "Big Week" of news and new releases continues tomorrow with another free game!
About Freeverse:
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a particular concentration on the Mac OS. Our developed and published titles have been honored with more Apple Design Awards than any other company. Headquartered in New York City, Freeverse draws upon the talents of artists, programmers, and sound designers from around the globe.