Pangea Software today announced the release of Nanosaur II v2.0, which is now a Universal Binary application that will run natively on both PowerPC- and Intel-based Macs. First released as a public beta in early October, the final Nanosaur II 2.0 updater is currently available for download from the company’s website. The 2.0 update will update all previous versions of the game, however, version 2.0 requires Mac OS 10.4. Users with older versions of Mac OS X should stay with version 1.1 which is still available on the Pangea web site.
More info and free demo download link (full version US$24.95) here.
[Atrribution: MacNN]
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is nanosaur any good?
Yes it is very good. Please buy it and buy two more one for your friend and one for your other friend.
Thanks. BTW please but it. 5 copies is good. Yes buy.
Hopefully someone with the new iMac can test it soon!!
Thank God! Maybe IT managers will take notice and start purchasing Macs for their departments now.
Fun game!
It ran pretty well on my old 1GHz Titanium PowerBook on an external monitor @ 1280 x1024.
Especially with 3D glasses … really cool.
Yes, it is good. A fun time killer – distraction.
Hooray!
I just can’t wait for the next new Brian Greenstone (i.e., Pangea) game.
That guy is a genius, I tell ya, a genius!
maybe not, but a lot of employees who are stuck with Solitaire (the #1 windows app) will wish it would happen!
If I was buying a Mac for the bundled games I’d never buy a Mac. I think the last time Apple bundled something decent was Descent II. Nanosaur, I guess is OK for the littlies. What a waste of programming.
bikersrule,
Not enough blood and mutilation?