What’s better than playing a WWII -themed video game on your Mac? Playing that same game for free. Well, sort of. Aspyr Media has just released a demo of Call of Duty 2, a game which allows you to play as either Russian, British, or American soldiers against Nazis in WWII battlegrounds. The demo, which is also available on BitTorrent, allows you to play a single mission — “The End of the Beginning” — as a British soldier in 1942 North Africa trying to defeat German artillery at the docks. Please keep in mind, though, that Call of Duty 2 has very steep minimum requirements, including a 1.8 GHz G5 or Intel processor, a graphics card with 64MB of VRAM, and 4GB of hard drive space. If you want to know more about Call of Duty 2, you can check out Macworld’s review.
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