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    general inquiry
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      toni_9121
          (VIP) 23 Mar  2019 10:44am
    
 
  does anyone know if game colony is compatible with mac products?  ie:  ipad pro, of mac book? Im thinking of buying a new laptop of ipad and want to make sure I can play here on game colony before I purchase.
  
     
  
  
    Yes, GameColony is compatible with Macs
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      webmaster
          (moderator) 23 Mar  2019  6:13pm
    
 
  GameColony has its new suite of non-Java games that are fully compatible with Macs and run on Google Chrome, Safari, FireFox web browsers. Fully compatible games are:  - Backgammon  - Cribbage  - Dominoes   - Gin Rummy  - Multiplayer Mahjong (Red Mahjong, Hong Kong, Riichi) and Mahjong Solitaire   - Poker-Rush   - Rush-21   - Solitaire   - Pyramids   - Lines
  Java applet-based games (such as canasta) currently exist with original Internet Explorer (IE) only. IE can support Java applets but it is a very old interface that we can no longer recommend for the following reasons:  - For several years, IE browser is no longer supported by Microsoft and on Windows 10 it is temporarily provided (in a semi-hidden fashion) for convenience of old apps only  - stability of IE-based java applets with a new JDK from Oracle is highly questionable  - mainly due to licensing issues, all non-IE web browsers no longer support Java applets 
  We recommend using either Google Chrome ( google.com/chrome) or Mozilla Firefox ( firefox.com ) with our new non-Java interface (HTML5 interface)
  
     
  
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At GameColony.com you can play games of skill only -- play for free or play for $prizes!. 
According to the statutes of most states in the United States, gambling is defined as: "risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance". (Also see No Gambling!).   The skill (as opposed to chance) is predominant in games of skill. Playing games of skill for $prizes, therefore, has nothing to do with gambling as it is not a contest of chance -- the more skillful player will win far more often. The chance element of a 'gamble' is either insignificant or missing. When players compete in tournaments or games of skill for $prizes -- it is "competitive entertainment" rather then "gambling". The more skilled winner will always win more matches, tournaments and $prizes. 
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