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Top Selling Software
Compiled from information received in the IMG game poll. Results are published bi-monthly.
Rank Game
1 Might & Magic III
2 Hellcats over the Pacific
3 Hellcats: Missions at Leyte Gulf
4 Spaceward Ho!
5 Spectre Supreme
6 Civilization
7 Out of this World
8 Prince of Persia
9 Eight Ball Deluxe
10 Pax Imperia
IMG Game Poll Scores
Scores are averaged using the six categories in the game poll. The overall score is weighted 50 percent while graphics, sound, speed, interface, and playability count for 10 percent each for a total of 100 percent. The following ratings have a minimum of 5 respondants.
Civilization: This is a GREAT game. You can play it over and over. Different world generator. Different diffuculty levels. Cons: you can't play over network and can't play against human opponents. Martin Sweitzer - Cedar Falls, Iowa
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis: Indy & the Fate of Atlantis is a great game. It's replayable, has a great plot and has superb graphics and sound (if only LucasFilm would make a Mac version of X-Wing soon...). Jeremy Condit - Gainesville, Florida
The Journeyman Project: The best game I've ever played, except for the speed, and I can't imagine how to improve that given current technology. Gary Goldberg - Bowie, MD
Space Madness: The best Mac arcade/shoot-em-up game I've played. Better than Maelstrom and Lunatic Fringe. Rodney Jacks - Austin, Texas
Spectre Supreme: Excellent example of action strategy game, good improvement over predecessor. Gary Goldberg - Bowie, MD
Wheel of Fortune: Worst sound I've ever heard in a Mac game. I've seen better shareware games than this. In fact, Phrase Craze is better. Rodney Jacks - Austin, Texas