| Publisher |
Freeverse Software
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| Type |
Shareware |
| License |
$19.95 |
| Version |
1.045 |
| Date Added |
1/13/2004 |
| Size |
675 K |
Solace 1.045
In the noble tradition of Axis & AlliesTM, Freeverse Software unleashes an epic strategy board game that's so addicting, it will leave you sleep deprived and socially inept*!
Features network play via Gamesmith and play-by-email, a detailed tutorial, and rich OpenGL graphics. This demo is limited to 30 launches before some features become disabled.
*Freeverse Software is not responsible if Solace ruins any aspect of your life, job, or marriage.

• Fixed bug which caused Solace to crash sporadically when loading a PBEM game
• Fixed bug which caused Solace to "hang" when loading a PBEM game while in fullscreen mode (i.e. open/save dialogs did not appear correctly)
• Fixed visual bug with sea zones and ships under starvation
• Fixed bug with starvation and 10% of the units not dying

Classic and Mac OS X
• Mac OS 9 or higher
or
• Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
• 333 Mhz CPU or better
• 16 MB video card or better

Solace (Demo)
Solace (update only)


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Atp (1/15/2005 - version 1.045) |
| omg ive never played a better game!!!! I played this game when i was a little kid, and i just found the battle music mp3 on my iPod, and i remembered it and now here i am.. downloading it again!!!! |
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Master_Dee (9/25/2003 - version 1.03) |
| This game is the absolute bomb. I love it. Very much like Axis and Allies, and that is also a very good game. Gotta love it. |
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dLanor (8/17/2003 - version 1.03) |
| Looks like a good game, a bit too much like Risk to be "really different", but pretty good. Major problem - froze my machine solid before one full round was done. |
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JC (8/4/2003 - version 1.03) |
| As much as I love the game, once you've played for a while the single-player replay value really diminishes. Once you learn the famous 'build an unstoppably huge army, march until victorious, repeat' strategy, it's not as much fun against the computer. Still, against humans the fun never diminishes, and the higher AI levels (including sick income bonuses for the computer players) keep it difficult after you've been playing for weeks. All around, a great game, but much better if you have friends with which to play. |
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dbmite (8/4/2003 - version 1.03) |
| This game has loads of replay value! Most games are set up the same way every time anyway....chess, checkers, monopoly, etc.. The dice is what gives this game variability.
Awesome! |
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