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		<title>Some people who have macs are simply not into mac games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people who have macs are simply not into mac games. That&#8217;s fine &#8212; a bit strange, but fine! &#8212; ‎and that is their choice. I do feel that they are missing out on a wonderful world of adventure, ‎though.‎One of the latest mac games released to the public is doing its best to change &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://smcroundtable.com/some-people-who-have-macs-are-simply-not-into-mac-games/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people who have macs are simply not into mac games. That&#8217;s fine &#8212; a bit strange, but fine! &#8212; ‎and that is their choice. I do feel that they are missing out on a wonderful world of adventure, ‎though.‎One of the latest mac games released to the public is doing its best to change all that: Spore ‎Creature Creator lets you create a creature, play with him (or her), take photos of the little guy (or ‎gal) and even make movies. Once you&#8217;ve played with your creature enough you can send him out ‎into the big wide world to play &#8212; or otherwise interact &#8212; with some of the other creatures in the ‎Spore Universe.‎If you just want to try this game out without paying, then that&#8217;s fine: in a move that is basically ‎unprecedented in the world of mac games, there is a free download version of Spore available for ‎free. This isn&#8217;t a limited demo edition, it is a full creature creature with around 25% of the facilities ‎that are available in the full version.‎But to be honest, at a price of $9.99, there is no reason at all why you shouldn&#8217;t add this to your ‎collection of mac games as soon as you can.‎</p>
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