Jack of All Trades (for Mac)' 1.3.3 is Shareware Adventure & Roleplay software design by Dingo Games. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X and has as system requirements: 3d acceleration. Become a trader, bounty hunter, or even a pirate in Jack of All Trades. Join the rebellion or fly solo while trying to earn enough cash to survive. Visit the shipyard, then outfit your new ship with weapons and other enhancements. Guaranteed fun!
Jack of All Trades (for Mac) 1.3.3 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Whats new in version 1.3.3:Fixed crash bugs, selling ships takes upgrades into account
Publisher review:Explore the galaxy in search of fame and fortune in this exciting new space adventure game. Become a trader, bounty hunter, rebel, stock market guru, or even a deadly space pirate. Buy from a large selection of ships including freighters, fighters, and capital destroyers. After you have acquired a fast ship you can upgrade it with powerful weapons and modifications. Will you be savior or scourge of the galaxy? It's your choice.
There are many paths to choose from in Jack of All Trades. As a trader you will fly between exotic destinations throughout the galaxy. As a bounty hunter you will hunt down the scum of the universe. Once you have earned enough cash you will likely want to set your sights on something grander: saving the galaxy itself. The various governments and guilds are at war with one another. Something needs to be done. Are you up to it Captain?
Requirements:3d acceleration
Operating system:Mac OS X
Release notes:Major Update
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