Macgamestore announces its annual March Madness sale

Mar 29, 2010 09:58 GMT  ·  By

Macgamestore, a wholly owned subsidiary of Inside Mac Games, has confirmed the availability of over one dozen Mac games at 50% off their original retail price. Every game can be downloaded and tested before the customer makes a choice, while prices range from $9.95, for games like Shutter Island, to $24.95, for titles like Heroes of Might & Magic V.

Inside Mac Games delivers the news, offering up a list of games that are half off until the end of March. You save 50 percent on the purchase of any game from this list, according to the website.

- Heroes of Might & Magic V - $24.95 (50% Off); - World War 2: Time of Wrath - $14.95 (50% Off); - The Rise of Atlantis - $9.95 (50% Off); - The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes - $9.95 (50% Off); - The Princess Bridge Game - $9.95; - Still Life 2 - $9.95 (50% Off); - Shutter Island - $9.95 (50% Off); - Return to Dark Castle - $9.95 (50% Off); - Rally Shift - $12.50 (50% Off); - Poker Superstars II - $9.95 (50% Off); - Prince of Persia The Two Thrones - $14.95 (50% Off); - Monster Trucks Nitro - $9.95 (50% Off); - Lugaru - $9.95 (50% Off); - Wheel of Fortune Super Deluxe - $9.95 (50% Off).

Launched in April 2005, Macgamestore.com is the largest online Macintosh gaming store available worldwide. The company’s goal is “to provide the best shopping experience that Mac gamers deserve with plenty of stock on today’s most popular Macintosh games, speedy delivery, and useful information to make purchasing decisions easier,” the About Us reveals.

Most of the titles hosted at Macgamestore are digital downloads. Customers simply fill in a form with their credit-card information and start downloading at will. Still, buyers can also opt for a “Macgamestore Back Up DVD.” The service involves the copying of any purchased game onto the DVD for customers, a process handled entirely by Macgamestore. In addition to the backup copy of the game you are looking to preserve, the company also throws in trial versions of its newest and most popular digital download products. Once the gamer buys a license for any of these trial-version games, he or she can easily unlock the full game right on the DVD, with a simple serial code.