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Gameloft Launching Two New Games Into The Mac Store

Gameloft is wasting no time to migrate its gaming apps to the Mac App Store. Yesterday, Gameloft announced they would be launching Brain Challenge and Let’s Golf 2. This morning, we can see that Let’s Golf 2 is already up and the graphics look good. Surely, it can’t be too long now until we see the likes of NOVA 2 or Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus or even Modern Combat 2. Can’t wait for that.

Brain Challenge

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Brain challenge consists of over 43 mini games that help you train your brain in specific areas, including visual, memory, logic, math and focus. It is a best selling game and has proved very popular with young and old so this gets a thumbs up from us for joining the Mac Store.

Let’s Golf 2 HD

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Another very popular game in Gameloft’s heaving arsenal. With 8 characters, 6 locations, 108 holes, well what more could you ask for. We’ll be posting our full review of this game from the Mac Store soon, so check back for that. Or join our Twitter feed and we’ll let you know when it’s available.

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