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Bloopos and Locare for Mac


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·Nov 3, 2024

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Hey guys, this is Mackinson.

One with the video on a few new Mac apps we have, um, we have developed that are also on the iPhone, but we've made a free Mac version of them as well. So you can just go to mackinson1.com and download the Mac version. There will also be a link in the description.

The two games we've ported are Blupos and Low Care. First, I'll download Blupos for Mac. It works on Leopard and Snow Leopard, not Power PC unfortunately.

Okay, so here's Blupos, and it's just like the normal Blupos. It goes from zero to twenty, no levels. It's almost like Blupos light would be on the iPhone. So this is just to give you a feeling of the game, so you can get it on the iPhone as well and try it out. So that's Blupos for the Mac. I actually like it a lot, and I play it sometimes.

So that's just an overview of Blupos. Low Care, we spent a lot more time, um, porting for the Mac, and you'll see why in a second. It looks just like the version on the iPhone, or it looks a lot like it. Even the bars at the top look a lot like it. I worked very hard on that, so the game is slightly different in look.

So there we go, and I'll lose, and there we go, the game is over. You can also click "How to Play" for simple instructions, so that's easy on Low Care. Of course, there was Medium and Hard. So Medium, pretty nice, and Hard, I made it a little bit harder on the Mac version since the Mac's screen updates a few more times a second.

So, I'm not sure how good the frame rate on this video is, so if you could actually follow that cup, but, um, it's pretty hard to do. So these are the two new Mac apps. There are going to be links in the descriptions to download both of these for the Mac.

So thanks for watching, Mackinson101. Subscribe, and goodbye...

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