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  1. Architecture: 68K / PPC. Version 1.5.1 - 4.x runs well within vMac and Mac OS 6 and 7. Version 4.5 runs on 68030 or newer CPU, SSW 7.1 or later. Version 5.0 - 5.5.x runs on 68030 or newer CPU, SSW 7.1 or later. Works well in BasiliskII. Version 6.0.x runs on PowerPC CPUs only, Mac OS 8.1 or later.
  2. What is Gravity for Mac Gravity is a Rapidweaver theme that offers a visually rich browsing experience that will keep your visitors mesmerized and coming back for more. Mesmerizing & Mobile Friendly Gravity's attractive, effective, and high-contrast design does double-duty, so you don't have to.
  3. Title Developer/publisher Release date Genre License Mac OS versions A-10 Attack! Parsoft Interactive 1995 Flight simulator Abandonware 7.5–9.2.2.

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'Gravit Designer is a versatile tool that provides the designer with the necessary toolsets to help create solutions. It has an easy learning curve and is a delight to use. The cross platform function makes it easy to work anywhere since there is an online version!'
Omotejowho MentieProduct Designer
'Gravit Designer is a great tool that helps me create a portfolio for getting my UX career started. It works perfectly for building wireframes and mock-ups. Compared to similar software, it is lean and intuitive, which makes it easy to learn and start right away.'
Sophia DagesStudent
'Gravit Designer has been a Godsend for me when transitioning away from Adobe. The ability to run it on whatever system I might be on (Linux, Mac or Windows) has changed the game for collaboration! Before I was using Photoshop to create concepts and it would constantly bog down my system with each additional element I added. Now, with Gravit I throw whatever I want into the canvas and just get to work! It's slowly but surely taken over almost all of my graphical projects.'
Nathan HartwellWeb Designer

Whether you're working on graphics for marketing materials, websites, icons, UI design, presentations, or social media—or just like creating cool art—Gravit Designer PRO gives you allthe power, precision, and flexibility you need to unleash your creativity.

Enjoy a complete vector toolbox including Pen, Bezigon, preset shapes with smart controls, Knife, and non-destructive Boolean operations, including the ability to vectorize borders or offset path contours.

Gain complete control over your typography: font styles and weights, kerning, line, character and paragraph spacing. All with the ability to change the case non-destructively. Enjoy full support in 14 different languages.

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Export multi-page PDF documents at 300 DPI for professional printing using the advanced export dialog, with numerous options and an instant preview.

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Work Across All Platforms - Real-time Collaboration

Gravit Designer runs smoothly on ALL platforms – Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Chrome OS, Progressive Web App, and in-browser, allowing you to easily transition to as many devices as you want.

Use it online in-browser or offline as a PWA or desktop app, and easily share your Gravit Cloud files with other users with Real-time Collaboration.

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Our Verdict

The 'endless running' genre that was first made so popular by Semi-Secret Software's Canabalt has been explored in many recent App Store releases, and Miniclip‘s Gravity Guy looks to expand further on the idea by introducing an interesting gravity-based mechanic into the mix.

Gravity Guy throws you into the shoes of a mysterious gnome figure with the ability to flip gravity at will. You've just escaped from prison, and now you're on the run from what appear to be law-enforcement robots. It's a minimalist story at best, but it does a decent enough job of setting up the action that follows.

As the gnome, you'll run from left to right automatically. A robot will always be hot on your tail, so the trick is to not get caught up on parts of the environment, or you'll be caught and promptly zapped with a laser gun. The only real tool at your disposal is your ability to flip gravity, which can be accomplished by tapping anywhere on the screen. You'll have to use timing and your character's momentum to successfully make it across large gaps, while other level segments will require you to rapidly switch gravity to avoid small gaps in levels.

An interesting (and I think problematic) part of the game's design is that flipping gravity while in midair simply doesn't work. This often makes the game unnecessarily frustrating, especially because of the speed at which later levels move. There are plenty of checkpoints, but I found myself dying over and over again so many times in some segments that the game was no longer fun. It's a very trial-by-error sort of game, and while that actually works for games like Super Meat Boy or Mega Man, the fact that you have no real control over your character's movement makes Gravity Guy downright frustrating.

There's a multiplayer mode that allows up to four players to gather around one iPhone screen and compete to see who can survive for the longest amount of time, but (as you might imagine) even two fingers jabbing at an iPhone at once is enough to completely obscure the on-screen action from all of the players, so that too is a throwaway addition.

Gravity Guy isn't a bad game, especially at its price point, but players who put any amount of time over 20 minutes into the game will find that eventually it becomes something of a joyless chore to play. If you're in need of a pick-up-and-play title to tide you over on your commute the game might be worth considering, but most gamers will want to pass on this one.

[Ryan Rigney is a frequent contributor to Macworld.]





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