scuse me a lot for the of offtopic..just a quick question.. do you know if on steam is there a possibility to buy PvZ for Mac?i do a little search but i can't find anything
yeah. even if you do finish the game in two hours (which you seriously WON'T) it's still worth the money. it's really that fun guys!
Pretty sure there isn't. However, I know there are many different software solutions to get Windows stuff running on an intel Mac. (don't have a mac myself, just off the top of my head)
LOL - you are cute, do you know that? Look at your first and second sentence... But I wasn't really offended, just wanna let you know how I feel. It is alright with me - and in fact, there are some other guys who are typing way more worse that you.
thank you yes there are...i have one of them,vmware fusion and runs very good.. i surrender..will play it on windows..//close offtopic
No? Sheesh... it's hard to hear that... I always care for the people... but you... *sigh*... you.... *sniff*.... don't appreciate that...
There was a post earlier in this thread about how to get the Mac versin for $6.99. You can also get the PC version for the same price at www.bigfishgames.com, and it will run fine under virtualization, even under WINE in Linux.
Not from the angle of giving a dev more money (although this game is TOTALLY worth the $20 even), but I really hate bigfishgames. Just sayin... I'd totally pay the 'premium' $3 to go with steam, and always have access to my games. They are a much better digital distributor.
On to 5-5. Great game by the way. Easily worth it. Had small lags... Gatling peashooter and Double sunflower are pretty cool. Expensive though.
Didn't enjoy it when I played this awhile ago on the PC, but for some reason I ended up buying anyway, AND for some reason I'm loving it now
The second time through adventure mode is very different from the fitst. After that, you can try to do all of the achievements. I also can't see PopCap throwing away the potential gold mine that is downloadable content for a hit game. More importantly, the game would easily be worth $3 even if it had no replay value at all.