New York — November 21, 2007 — Freeverse Inc., the leading developer and
publisher of casual games for the Mac, is proud to announce the relaunch of
Macfun.com, and is offering visitors a free copy of their popular game, 3D
Hearts Deluxe.

Macfun.com was launched because existing large games sites are Windows
focused, and Mac gamers need a place to find the very best games for their
Macs. Macfun.com has been designed from the ground-up to make it easier
than ever to find the game you are looking for. We are happy to announce
the availability of three of the hottest new game titles: Chocolatier,
Dream Chronicles, and Diner Dash: Hometown Heroes. New games will be
released every week on Friday, just in time for the weekend!

As part of our commitment to making Macfun.com the premier place for Mac
games, Freeverse is also providing, completely free, the retail version of
3D Hearts Deluxe, one of the most popular Mac card games available.
Macfun.com will always at least one free game available, so visitors should
come back often.

Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse said, “I’m excited about the
ability of MacFun.com to help bring the latest and best games to the whole
Mac community. With the recent success of Apple there’s been a tremendous
interest in finding easy and fun games for the Mac and there are some
absolutely fantastic games out there. Have you tried Chocolatier? Dream
Chronicles?!?!”

With over 15 years of experience creating and publishing Mac games,
Freeverse is uniquely qualified to provide Mac users with the very best and
most entertaining games available today, with an emphasis on games that are
fun for the entire family, including the series of best-selling games such
as Diner Dash, Zuma, and Bejeweled!

links:
http://macfun.com/

http://freeverse.com/

About Freeverse:
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a
particular concentration on the Mac OS and the Xbox 360. Our developed and
published titles have been honored with more Apple Design Awards than any
other company. Our original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired,
and Animation World magazines, as well as television commercials for
Blockbuster Video.