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| Publisher |
Fastforward Software
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| Type |
Demo |
| License |
$19.99 |
| Version |
1.2 |
| Date Added |
7/25/2008 |
| Size |
17.4 MB |
| Downloads This Version |
1,955 |
| Downloads of All Time |
3,355 |
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Galder 1.2
Galder is a unique and attractive puzzle board game for Mac OS X.
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Sarif (12/16/2007 - version 1.1.1) |
| Galder is a wonderful combination of well-designed gameplay and great music. I really like the network play and the online high scores. Hope to see more updates to this simply fun gemstone game! |
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Gerard van Schip (10/14/2007 - version 1.0.1) |
| I like simple games with lots of eye candy and great sound and Galder has all that!
Would be nice if they added levels or a time out mode to keep things interesting after playing it for a while hence the 4 joysticks and not 5 |
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Alex (10/12/2007 - version 1.0) |
| Galder brings a unique flavor to the gem game genre. The circle gameboard and the movement system make this game stand out from the others. Actually, I could see this game having a port to the iPod, it would work quite well with the scroll wheel. |
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Sacha (10/12/2007 - version 1.0) |
| I've been following the progress of Galder for quite some time now and I'm glad to see it finally released in such a polished form. It's a nice puzzle game that is easy to learn but thanks to little complexities hard to master. The multiplayer option puts it further apart from other similar games.
It's mainly a brain game, so if you're trigger finger is better developed than your brain, you might not find it for your taste. I suggest one of those extremely innovative first person shooter to you.
But if you like puzzle games, you might want to give this one a try.
It runs smoothly and stable on both my MacBook Pro and on my iMac G5. |
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Derek Arndt (10/12/2007 - version 1.0) |
| I've been playing Galder quite a bit since the public better and I'm quite surprised by the previous responses. Everyone has their own taste of a puzzle game, and I'd say Galder hits a nice range of the casual puzzle goer. It's worth checking out! |
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palenoue (10/11/2007 - version 1.0) |
| Yet another color matching game. What is their obsession with color matching? Ever notice that whenever a gamer tries to make a suggestion for something new and different, they are completely ignored with that flippant phrase "We have lots of ideas and don't need any more," yet those "ideas" the game programmers have are nothing but color matching?
Do the gaming world a favor, NEVER BUY COLOR MATCHING GAMES! The only way we, the gamers, will get something new and different is if the game companies that only put out the same old stuff are run out of business.
DEATH TO COLOR MATCHING! |
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Trent (10/11/2007 - version 1.0) |
| We're tired of these match 'em up games. Give us something new and different. |
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Galder
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