Beyond The Red Line For Mac

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If you love Battlestar Galactica (its ok to love both the new series and the original), you love games, and you are on a Mac, then you’re gonna love Beyond The Red Line. Based on the classic Freespace 2 engine, this free title brings BSG to your Mac in grand style. How much will it cost you? Nothing! That’s right. Its free, as in NO MONEY. These guys are fantastic.

Check out the site here. Its very cool. You may note that there is only one Mac mirror, at least last time I looked. The site does offer a BitTorrent version, but not many people were latching on when I fetched it. With that said, you can download a copy direct from us here. Its a big file, so be prepared for a wait.

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2 Comments on “Beyond The Red Line For Mac”

  • Edward Prima
    22 March, 2009, 17:59

    I’m having some trouble installing, I’m running Leopard and I don’t know where to put the file, I’ve tried the BTRL file in the library and the applications folder, nothing is working, I know it’s an old post and chances are it won’t be answered, but if you can, please help me out.

    Thanks, even if you didn’t read it.

  • 28 March, 2009, 14:57

    I tried downloading and installing the file again and have not been able to fetch it. It could be Cox or it could be the FTP server. I don’t know which. In respect to installing applications on the Mac you just drop them in the Applications folder (or anywhere, really) and go. For some odd reason, though, I’m recalling this as a different game and not a BSG-related title. Hmm. Probably just me and my lack of general brain power.

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