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Macgamestore intros Cassandra's Journey, Bob Came in Pieces

updated 01:45 pm EDT, Thu March 18, 2010

Two new puzzle-based games come to Mac


Macgamestore.com has launched two new puzzle games, Cassandra’s Journey: The Legacy of Nostradamus and Bob Came in Pieces. Cassandra’s Journey has players take on the role of a young mystic named Cassandra who solves cases using a mysterious ring. After the ring goes missing, players must use a variety of mind-reading magic tricks, and retrieve the help of Nostradamus, in order to find the missing item and uncover secrets of Cassandra’s family.

Bob Came in Pieces is a physics-based puzzle game involving a character named Bob, who has crash landed on a strange planet and is now late for work. The role of the player is to help Bob collect various machine parts and rebuild the ship. Features include 14 different chapters to play through, and the ability to customize the ships design while rebuilding it. The game also provides a series of secrets to unlock and achievements to earn, as well as leaderboards for comparing high scores.

Both Cassandra’s Journey and Bob Came in Pieces require Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher, and are available as either the full version priced at $10 or as a free downloadable demo.








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