WinterWolves.com: My Online Source For Mac Games

Posted on October 14th, 2007 in Apple, Gaming, PC, Personal, Technology by Vegan Momma

This is a sponsored post.

I love games! When I started playing games several years ago, I mainly played pc games. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I purchased a Xbox I was pulled into the world of console gaming. I was hooked. I didn’t look at my computer for years. When the Xbox 360 was available, I purchased that and bought more games.

Gaming is my chance to unwind and completely immerse myself in game play. Last year I purchased a 17” MacBook Pro and to be honest I didn’t think I would have a lot of selections when it came to gaming.

TV Station Manager

According to the magazine Mac|Life if you are a Mac owner who happens to loves mac games. It’s our time more companies are starting to realize that Mac owners love gaming also. No surprise there. I’m starting to see more games offered to Mac users. Of course, I’m excited, and I am eagerly awaiting for some upcoming titles. I moved back to playing some games on my Apple Mac computer.

TV Station Manager

I was given the opportunity to review a gaming website I leaped at the chance. I’ve played games from WinterWolves before, and I really enjoy what they have to offer. In this review, I’m going to focus on one TV Station Manager. The boss, Jack Norton, has hired you to turn the television station around. The television station isn’t doing that well. It’s up to you to turn things around.

You are in control of a local TV station. You control everything. You pick which ads will be played, tv shows, movies, etc. You choose the time they will be paid. You are in charge of purchasing for the tv station. Guess what? As with regular television each program on TV Station Manager has a target audience. Having this information available is excellent since you can choose appropriate times for the advertisements and shows to be aired.

If your not happy with the shows available you can create your own in the Production Studio. You are able to choose your one programs and yes that means you can choose the actors you want to star in the feature. If you like games that are task oriented you will have plenty to keep you busy for hours.

Winter Wolves.com have a nice selection of pc games to choose from for the Mac and Windows operating systems. The beauty is you can try them out for free. I tried out a few games on this website and they all gave me at least 60 minutes of gameplay. This was enough time to give me a feel for the game.

The great thing about it is that when you play the games from Winter Wolves you don’t have to worry about ads popping up during game play that includes the demo, and once you purchase the game you can download it on multiple computers. I can download mac games without worrying about unnecessary ads. I’m loving that immensely.

What are you waiting for? Log onto Winterwolves.com and check out their selection of games. The great thing is you will be able to try them out before you buy. Enjoy!

[tags]Mac games, free trials, winterwolves.com, Virtual Villagers[/tags]

Alexa Redirect ~ Linky Love

Posted on May 27th, 2007 in Alexa Ranking, Gaming, PC by Vegan Momma

Alrighty folks! It’s time for some link loving. Jenny from Jenny Up The Hill has tagged me so I’m sharing the love with a few of my blogging pals.

Yes I know Alexa isn’t accurate, but there are still advertisers who look at this besides it’s a great way to meet new bloggers. I decided to focus on some of my new blog readers. Thanks for stopping by my blog. It truly is appreciated.

The Elder Scrolls IV ~ Shivering Isles Bug

Posted on April 11th, 2007 in Gaming, PC, Technology, xbox 360 by Vegan Momma

Shivering Isles

Shivering Isles

I usually drop by Bethesda’s forum TES a few times each week. When I logged on yesterday I noticed a lot of posts about a bug that has been found in an expansion for Oblivion, Shivering Isles. I play it on the xbox 360. When do I play it? If I have free time it’s after my daughter has gone to sleep. I like TES forum some of the developers post on the forum and occasionally Pete Hines (vice president of marketing & PR) posts also. A few o the xbox 360 users have also said they’ve run into this problem also.

System Requirements

Posted on March 15th, 2007 in Gaming, PC by Vegan Momma

A few weeks ago I found this cool link for gaming.
Are you wondering if you can run ____ on your PC? You can find out here.