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The biggest & best version of the award winning Sentinel sci-fi tower defense series also available on Mac! Join millions of iOS players in the battle to save humanity!
MetaCritic score: 87!
Take the fight to the alien homeworld and unleash a massive arsenal of weaponry!
FEATURES:
- A challenging campaign featuring 20 levels across 14 distinctive and demanding maps!
- Over 20 unlockable turrets, orbital ship weapons, automated drones and abilities at your disposal!
- A powerful commander mech unit which can level up and gain new abilities as you play!
- Customize your weapon loadout in the Armory to match the demands of the mission!
- Stunning graphics & fx!
- Endless modes for all maps!
- Play in windowed mode to carry on 'working' or go big with fullscreen mode!
- Classic mode provides a pure skill-based game mode of challenges!
- Exclusive music by the creators of the Sentinel 2 music - Specimen A.
- Completely reworked and revamped game engine.
AWARDS FOR SENTINEL 3: HOMEWORLD ON iOS:
- WINNER: Best App Ever Awards 2010 Best iPad Strategy Game!
- 2nd Place: Best App Ever Awards 2010 Best iPhone Strategy Game!
- Pocketgamer's Top 10 iPhone games 2010!
- iPhone Quality Index Top 10 iPhone games 2010!
- KnowYourMobile's Top 10 smartphone games 2010!
Good luck, Commander!

60 Ratings

Original and one of the best

In my opinion there are only 2 tower defense games that are absolutely essential on the Mac App Store, IBomber Defense & Sentinel 3. IBomber is the standard for tower defense games, with it's WWII setting, and most TD games are basically a clone of this type of game except for rare exceptions like Sentinel 3. Sentinel 3 holds it's own with it's upgradable towers, unlockable weapons, and killer enemy waves; not to mention it's amazing graphics, sound, and UI. The additions of a Commander (which makes you feel like much more a part of the action) and multiple gates to defend (which adds multiple levels of strategy to the game, with the new need of a possible fallback position) are what makes this game truely special. Though the Commader is provided to you from the start there are a TON of upgrades you can earn for him including weapons, new abilities, and his individual stats (health, weapons range, strength, firepower). The campagn consists of 20 levels with 4 modes of difficulty, so you'll need those upgrades, and has a ton of replay value; not to mention the Classic mode (which is kind of like a challenge mode with set weapons and powers for different maps) and of course, Endless mode for all 16 maps. For 3 bucks this game is a steal, for the high quality of it's gameplay/design and quantity of content it's also one of the best games I've bought on the Mac App Store.

5 star w/ massive caveat

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I bought this for my iPad and fell in love with S3. Bought it for the Mac and it's the same great game. There's one major difference that's a dealbreaker for me -- there are no high scores, no leaderboards, no nuthin'.
This isn't Origin 8's fault, as OpenFeint and GameCenter haven't been ported to OS X. The game's big appeal for me is the global leaderboard. The Mac version doesn't have it. I won't ding the game with a poor 1 star review, because it's a fantastic game, but as it stands I won't bother playing it on the Mac. If tracking highscores or leaderboards are important to you, pass this up and get the iOS version.

Aspect Ratio Fail on Macbook 11'

The aspect ratio for the game is 16:10, however I'm useing a Macbook Air 11' which is 16:9, the resulting game is squashed into the same screen area resulting in everything being vertically squashed by an inch. Its very annoying, plus there seems no way to change the resolution or aspect ratio inside the game itself. I have never had this problem with PC games, as they always allow you to change the resolution to the size of your screen. Not this game.
Sometimes the game will zoom in to show you things, but then give you no way to zoom back out, as you an imagine, this becomes very frustrating as well, forcing you to scroll over to see if there are enemies or not. Its a good game, but if you have a Macbook Air 11' I reccomend that you DO NOT BUY this game. Its NOT MADE FOR YOUR MAC.

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Size
192.3 MB
Compatibility

OS X 10.6.6 or later

Age Rating
Rated 9+ for the following:
Copyright
© Origin8 Technologies Ltd.
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The new OneNote for Mac app is interesting both because the app has never been available in OS X before and because it has been a few years since the other Office for Mac applications—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook—have been updated. The application's user interface is more in line with the 'ribbon' UI used in the Windows versions of Office, and it may give us an idea of where Microsoft is headed with the next version of Office for Mac (the rumor mill says we'll see an update at some point this year).

When you download OneNote for Mac, you'll first be prompted to sign in with your Microsoft account. Unlike the free Windows version of OneNote, you've got to use a standard Microsoft account with OneNote for Mac—you can't use it as a local, standalone application, and you can't use it with a corporate Microsoft account either. Once you've signed in, you'll be presented with an OS X-ified version of the Windows OneNote client. Microsoft has done a good job balancing its own design language (namely, the tabs of the ribbon UI) and OS X design conventions (a search box in the upper-right, full Retina display support, and full-screen mode support).

After years of treating the Office for Mac applications as second-class citizens with entirely separate designs from their Windows counterparts, Microsoft has been making an effort to unify the applications in recent years. The Office for Mac 2011 apps feature far better compatibility with documents created by the Windows versions, and they jettisoned the execrable Entourage e-mail client for an imperfect-but-still-better version of Outlook. If OneNote for Mac is any indication, the next Office for Mac applications will be much better translations of the Windows versions. Even the application's icon is a better cross between OS X and Windows, marrying the Windows application icon with the gentle color gradient used in many OS X icons.

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While the OneNote for Mac application is pretty good, the Windows version remains more feature-rich. The free OneNote 2013 application for Windows has all the same features of the version that comes bundled with Office, including several that the Mac version lacks. Here's a list of what you can do in OneNote 2013 that you can't do in OneNote for Mac:

  • Insert file attachments, online images, or images directly from scanners
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  • Use drawing tools
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  • Save or open local files
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You'll also find these kinds of limitations in the online and mobile versions of the application—it's too bad that Microsoft didn't try to support all of the same features across all of its desktop clients. Alternative notebook applications like Evernote do a better job of providing the same features to users regardless of their chosen platform.

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All in all, the OS X version of OneNote falls short of the Windows version—you can't run a local installation with no Microsoft account, and there are several editing tools that just aren't available. Still, as a tool to sync basic notebooks between your Windows PCs and phones and your iOS and Android devices, OneNote for OS X is an improvement over the Web client and points the way forward for the next versions of Office for Mac.

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