
New York -- Dec 11, 2007 -- Freeverse and Slitherine are proud to announce the release of
Commander - Europe at War for Mac OS X. A grand strategy game that has already garnered rave reviews as one of the top strategy games of the year, players must take control of either the Axis or the Allies during World War II.
Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse, said "There hasn't been a first-rate, serious hex-based wargame on the Mac in a long time. We're thrilled to be able to bring Commander to Mac 'grognards' and history buffs everywhere."
Commander – Europe at War is a high level turn-based strategy game that offers plenty of depth to satisfy seasoned wargamers while presenting an interface that’s easily accessible to newcomers as well. Fans of the old “Panzer General” series will find themselves completely at home as they try to hold the Maginot Line, march on Moscow, or clear the shipping lanes of Sea Wolves! Research new technologies, manage your army, and manufacture tanks, subs, and bombers to bring about victory for your side. Commander – Europe at War includes realistic combat resolution that models supply, morale, terrain, leadership, equipment, training, strategic weapons and fog of war.
Commander – Europe at War is priced at $49.95, and is available for purchase from Freeverse.com.
About Slitherine: Created on the 4th of July 2000, Slitherine Software UK Ltd. is a privately funded and independent UK developer and publisher. The team are all industry professionals with experience dating back to the early 1990's. Prior to forming Slitherine, the team worked on a range of AAA titles such as Red Alert, Dune, Dune Emperor, Deus Ex, Urban Chaos and Harry Potter. Since launching its Slitherine Strategies brand the company has released numerous historical strategy games including Legion, Legion Gold, Chariots of War, Spartan, Gates of Troy, Legion Arena and Cult of Mithras. Slitherine in collaboration with The History Channel has recently added a further great title to its portfolio, The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome on PC, PS2 and PSP. For more information visit the Slitherine Website.
About Freeverse: Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a particular concentration on the Mac OS and the Xbox 360. Our developed and published titles have been honored with more Apple Design Awards than any other company. Our original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as television commercials for Blockbuster Video. Headquartered in New York City, Freeverse draws upon the talents of artists, programmers and sound designers from around the globe.
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PR Contact:
Brian Akaka
Marketing Director
akaka@freeverse.com

New York -- November 21, 2007 -- Freeverse Inc., the leading developer and publisher of casual games for the Mac, is proud to announce the relaunch of Macfun.com.
Macfun.com was launched because existing large games sites are Windows focused, and Mac gamers need a place to find the very best games for their Macs. Macfun.com has been designed from the ground-up to make it easier than ever to find the game you are looking for. We are happy to announce the availability of three of the hottest new game titles: Chocolatier, Dream Chronicles, and Diner Dash: Hometown Heroes. New games will be released every week on Friday, just in time for the weekend!
As part of our commitment to making Macfun.com the premier place for Mac games, Macfun.com will always at least one free game available, so visitors should come back often.
Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse said, "I'm excited about the ability of MacFun.com to help bring the latest and best games to the whole Mac community. With the recent success of Apple there's been a tremendous interest in finding easy and fun games for the Mac and there are some absolutely fantastic games out there. Have you tried Chocolatier? Dream Chronicles?!?!"
With over 15 years of experience creating and publishing Mac games, Freeverse is uniquely qualified to provide Mac users with the very best and most entertaining games available today, with an emphasis on games that are fun for the entire family, including the series of best-selling games such as Diner Dash, Zuma, and Bejeweled!
About Freeverse:
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a particular concentration on the Mac OS and the Xbox 360. Our developed and published titles have been honored with more Apple Design Awards than any other company. Our original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as television commercials for Blockbuster Video.
Headquartered in New York City, Freeverse draws upon the talents of artists, programmers and sound designers from around the globe.
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New York -- Thursday July 12, 2007 -- Freeverse and Mondo Robot are pleased to announce the immediate release of Tiki Magic Mini Golf for the Mac; a gorgeously rendered, fully 3D, Tiki Golfing extravaganza!

Sink putts and collect special gem bonuses on three challenging courses; the tropical paradise of Lono's Lagoon, the mysterious Lost Temple, and the volcano heart of Fire Mountain! You can play solo, or against up to five friends for the full tiki party experience. Tiki Magic features "Sweet Shot" replays, an awesome soundtrack, emotive totem masks, and a few crazy powerups just to keep things interesting.
Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse said, "We're very pleased to be publishing Mondo Robot's beautiful new mini golf game. Tiki Magic really showcases the next generation of 'made on Mac' games. Plus, it's totally fun, even if I can't sink a putt to save my life!"
Tiki Magic Mini Golf is priced at $29.95. More information and a fully playable demo are available at Freeverse.com. System requirements include OS X 10.3.9 or later and a 32MB graphics card, (Intel GMA 950 chipsets in MacBooks are also supported).
Tiki Magic Mini Golf homepage.
Tiki Magic Mini Golf was developed by Mondo Robot using the Unity development tool.
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.