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  • Solace on the Mac
    In this article I am revisiting the game Solace that was released in 2003 for the Mac by Freeverse. This article is part of a series checking back in on some of the classic games for the Mac and how they play on modern computers. The game follows rules along he line of the classic board game Axis and Allies. The games allows you to play a range of combinations of teams or all one on one games. It has the ability to play by email and over a local network. The game play is still solid and there are ay number of reviews out there for you to get details on the
  • Solace on the Mac
    In this article I am revisiting the game Solace that was released in 2003 for the Mac by Freeverse. This article is part of a series checking back in on some of the classic games for the Mac and how they play on modern computers. The game follows rules along he line of the classic board game Axis and Allies. The games allows you to play a range of combinations of teams or all one on one games. It has the ability to play by email and over a local network. The game play is still solid and there are ay number of reviews out there for you to get details on the
  • Solace on the Mac
    In this article I am revisiting the game Solace that was released in 2003 for the Mac by Freeverse. This article is part of a series checking back in on some of the classic games for the Mac and how they play on modern computers. The game follows rules along he line of the classic board game Axis and Allies. The games allows you to play a range of combinations of teams or all one on one games. It has the ability to play by email and over a local network. The game play is still solid and there are ay number of reviews out there for you to get details on the
  • Solace on the Mac
    In this article I am revisiting the game Solace that was released in 2003 for the Mac by Freeverse. This article is part of a series checking back in on some of the classic games for the Mac and how they play on modern computers. The game follows rules along he line of the classic board game Axis and Allies. The games allows you to play a range of combinations of teams or all one on one games. It has the ability to play by email and over a local network. The game play is still solid and there are ay number of reviews out there for you to get details on the

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