Finding good games for Mac® used to be slow and painful. There were very few games to choose from, and the options available were quite old. But things have definitely changed a lot.
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Thanks to committed developers such as Aspyr, Feral Interactive, and even Blizzard and Valve, there are now lots of great, recent games you can play on your Mac. And with the continuous improvements of tools such as Parallels Desktop for Mac, playing Windows games on your Mac is becoming easier and easier.
Today Ric from MacgamerHQ.com will share ten of the best games you can play on macOS®, including some of the most exciting Mac games from 2018 and a few Windows-only games that run great thanks to Parallels Desktop.
1. Rise of the Tomb Raider
This action survival game is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Tomb Raider reboot from 2013. The game picks up right where its predecessor ended and takes Lara around the world in her quest to discover the secret of immortality.
This game has a solid story waiting for you, but what makes it great are the excellent survival elements, shooting mechanics, and insane action sequences. If you enjoy action adventure games, this is the best you will find on macOS.
Developed for Mac by Feral Interactive, Rise of the Tomb Raider is also one of the finest usages of Metal 2, the new graphics API from Apple. For the longest time, Mac games have suffered in terms of performance compared to Windows. With the improvements made to Metal 2 and the great job some studios have done to implement it, Mac games' performance continues to improve. Also, having one of the best Mac computers for gaming certainly helps, too…
2. Fortnite: Battle Royale
Fortnite is such a sensation, it probably needs no introduction. But in the remote possibility that you're not aware of this game, Fortnite is not only the most famous Battle Royale game right now, it's the most famous game of the moment, period.
Pitting you in a huge map with 100 other players, you'll need to scavenge weapons and armor to survive until you become the last man standing. Fortnite somehow creates tension and excitement for everyone involved, from the experienced to the beginners. That's what makes it such a fun game to play.
Behind the playful graphics hides an intense game that is free to play. You read that right—the gaming sensation of the moment is one of the best free games for Mac. What are you waiting for?
3. Rocket League
Rocket League is one of those games that is hard to explain. Combining high-flying rocket-powered cars with soccer, the game pits you against another team, and you'll need to use your battle-car to score.
That is, of course, easier said than done, because the game features an impressive physics-based gameplay that will require you to have perfect timing, placement, and anticipation in order to score. You can play solo against another opponent or as part of a team.
Needless to say, this is a multiplayer game that is ten times more fun when playing with friends. If you haven't tried it yet and are looking for a team-focused online game, Rocket League is for you.
4. Civilization 6
Perhaps the best strategy game out there, we sure are glad that Aspyr brought Civilization 6 to MacOS. The follow-up to the stellar Civilization 5, Civ 6 lets you once again take the helm of an infant civilization and turn it into a mighty empire.
Your objective is simple: create the greatest and most powerful civilization in the World. It will then be up to you to decide how to best do it. Do you want to conquer the world using your mighty army? Or perhaps you want to create a trade empire that puts the other Civs to shame? It will be up to you. Even if you've played hundreds of hours of Civ games before, Civ 6 has plenty of new features and improvements in store for you.
Civ 6 also introduced new mechanics and improved graphics that take the franchise even further. A quick warning, though, Civ 6 is a very demanding game. In fact, you should have a modern Mac from 2016 onwards to properly enjoy it.
5. Subnautica
As you can see, some of the most famous AAA games support macOS. That's great, but we can't forget about all the world-class indie games that helped Mac gaming thrive.
Subnautica is one of the latest examples. In this survival adventure game, you'll have to explore an alien underworld planet and gather whatever resources you can find to survive.
Subnautica somehow manages to find the right balance between survival and exploration. As you progress, you get to upgrade your equipment and go further into the depths to find better loot—but also face bigger dangers.
6. Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
The sequel to one of the highest-rated RPGs of all time, Pillars of Eternity II broke crowdfunding records, raising over four million dollars. Those are insane figures, but I'm happy to report developer Obsidian made good use of every dollar it raised.
This isometric RPG managed to surpass the original in virtually every way. The game features a rich story, deep characters, a fascinating world, and improved tactical combat. Granted, this RPG is reminiscent to old-school RPGs, and if you're looking for an action-heavy game, Pillars of Eternity might not be for you. But if you're looking for a good story and fascinating world to immerse yourself in, give it a try.
7. DiRT Rally
DiRT Rally isn't simply another racing game from Codemasters; this is probably their best game to date.
DiRT Rally features excellent gameplay that is both precise and exciting. The sense of speed is there, and you can always fine-tune the difficulty settings to suit your preferences. Whether you want a challenging simulation or an intense casual game, DiRT Rally can be both. It doesn't matter whether you're a rally fan or not—this game has so much to offer.
Plus, DiRT Rally is the perfect example of how to do a Mac port right. Feral Interactive somehow managed to create a bug-free game that looks great and can run flawlessly on older Mac computers.
8. Terraria
Described by many as Minecraft in 2D, Terraria is so much more than that.
In Terraria, every game takes place in a randomly generated world full of monsters to fight, rare resources to find, and dangerous caverns to explore. But then it's up to you to decide the kind of game you want to play. You can focus on exploring the world in search of treasure and rare resources. You can seek one of the bosses that hide within the world and fight it to the death. Or you can build a city of your own and house mysterious allies.
Terraria may be a few years old, but because of its cool retro graphics and deep gameplay, it's still an excellent game to play today.
9. Overwatch
In spite of all of these macOS-ready titles, there are a few games that are sorely missing.
Overwatch is one of those games. Released in 2016 and winner of most Game of the Year awards, this team-based multiplayer shooter keeps getting better and better. It currently has over 30 million registered players and has received countless free updates, including new characters and maps.
Overwatch is also the only game from Blizzard that doesn't support macOS. That makes us miss it even more. Luckily, it can run beautifully on a Mac using Parallels Desktop. The Parallels team recently tested it again to make sure it runs properly under Windows 10 and Parallels Desktop. As you can see from the video below, the game runs beautifully.
So if you were disappointed that Overwatch is not available for Mac, you can still play it with the help of Parallels.
10. Crysis
Conclusion
By now you should be convinced that macOS offers enough quality games to keep most gamers entertained.
And if you ever felt frustrated that the one game you were dying to play is not available on Mac, remember that you can always check if it works with Parallels Desktop. That includes demanding games such as Overwatch or brand-new games such as Jurassic World Evolution.
So, what will you be playing next?
Thanks to Ric from MacgamerHQ.com for this very interesting Guest Blog post.
If you want to try out any Windows Game that doesn't work on the Mac, check out these instructions how to make it work with Parallels Desktop for Mac and watch our Playlist with different Windows games that work perfectly on the Mac.
Some playtime is the perfect way to take a break from work and unwind. Among the wide variety of games on your Mac, free ones are often quick and convenient to play while also keeping you engaged at almost any age. From puzzles and racing to shooting and world-building, there's something to appeal to everyone. So, if you're ready for some fun, check out these best free Mac games.
1. Jigsaw Puzzles Epic
Lose yourself in over 10,000 beautiful jigsaws spanning a wide range of categories. You can also use your own photographs to create puzzles, which only adds to the fun. New puzzle packs are added frequently to keep this game feeling fresh.
Overwatch on macbook. Further, you can choose from 11 difficulty settings with up to 625 pieces in each puzzle. Of course, you can save your progress so that you can work on many at once. If you loved jigsaw growing up, this Mac game is a perfect way to get back to it.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
2. Head Soccer
Even if you're not a soccer fan, this free Mac game is a must-try for fun hours. The aim is to beat the opponent with different kinds of shots such as ice shot, dragon shot, etc. The controls are easy to master so that anyone can play within seconds.
Further, you can matchup with friends or global users through the game center. Choose from seven exciting modes, including Arcade, Survival, League, Head Cup, Fight Mode, Death Mode, and Tournament.
Perhaps the best strategy game out there, we sure are glad that Aspyr brought Civilization 6 to MacOS. The follow-up to the stellar Civilization 5, Civ 6 lets you once again take the helm of an infant civilization and turn it into a mighty empire.
Your objective is simple: create the greatest and most powerful civilization in the World. It will then be up to you to decide how to best do it. Do you want to conquer the world using your mighty army? Or perhaps you want to create a trade empire that puts the other Civs to shame? It will be up to you. Even if you've played hundreds of hours of Civ games before, Civ 6 has plenty of new features and improvements in store for you.
Civ 6 also introduced new mechanics and improved graphics that take the franchise even further. A quick warning, though, Civ 6 is a very demanding game. In fact, you should have a modern Mac from 2016 onwards to properly enjoy it.
5. Subnautica
As you can see, some of the most famous AAA games support macOS. That's great, but we can't forget about all the world-class indie games that helped Mac gaming thrive.
Subnautica is one of the latest examples. In this survival adventure game, you'll have to explore an alien underworld planet and gather whatever resources you can find to survive.
Subnautica somehow manages to find the right balance between survival and exploration. As you progress, you get to upgrade your equipment and go further into the depths to find better loot—but also face bigger dangers.
6. Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
The sequel to one of the highest-rated RPGs of all time, Pillars of Eternity II broke crowdfunding records, raising over four million dollars. Those are insane figures, but I'm happy to report developer Obsidian made good use of every dollar it raised.
This isometric RPG managed to surpass the original in virtually every way. The game features a rich story, deep characters, a fascinating world, and improved tactical combat. Granted, this RPG is reminiscent to old-school RPGs, and if you're looking for an action-heavy game, Pillars of Eternity might not be for you. But if you're looking for a good story and fascinating world to immerse yourself in, give it a try.
7. DiRT Rally
DiRT Rally isn't simply another racing game from Codemasters; this is probably their best game to date.
DiRT Rally features excellent gameplay that is both precise and exciting. The sense of speed is there, and you can always fine-tune the difficulty settings to suit your preferences. Whether you want a challenging simulation or an intense casual game, DiRT Rally can be both. It doesn't matter whether you're a rally fan or not—this game has so much to offer.
Plus, DiRT Rally is the perfect example of how to do a Mac port right. Feral Interactive somehow managed to create a bug-free game that looks great and can run flawlessly on older Mac computers.
8. Terraria
Described by many as Minecraft in 2D, Terraria is so much more than that.
In Terraria, every game takes place in a randomly generated world full of monsters to fight, rare resources to find, and dangerous caverns to explore. But then it's up to you to decide the kind of game you want to play. You can focus on exploring the world in search of treasure and rare resources. You can seek one of the bosses that hide within the world and fight it to the death. Or you can build a city of your own and house mysterious allies.
Terraria may be a few years old, but because of its cool retro graphics and deep gameplay, it's still an excellent game to play today.
9. Overwatch
In spite of all of these macOS-ready titles, there are a few games that are sorely missing.
Overwatch is one of those games. Released in 2016 and winner of most Game of the Year awards, this team-based multiplayer shooter keeps getting better and better. It currently has over 30 million registered players and has received countless free updates, including new characters and maps.
Overwatch is also the only game from Blizzard that doesn't support macOS. That makes us miss it even more. Luckily, it can run beautifully on a Mac using Parallels Desktop. The Parallels team recently tested it again to make sure it runs properly under Windows 10 and Parallels Desktop. As you can see from the video below, the game runs beautifully.
So if you were disappointed that Overwatch is not available for Mac, you can still play it with the help of Parallels.
10. Crysis
Conclusion
By now you should be convinced that macOS offers enough quality games to keep most gamers entertained.
And if you ever felt frustrated that the one game you were dying to play is not available on Mac, remember that you can always check if it works with Parallels Desktop. That includes demanding games such as Overwatch or brand-new games such as Jurassic World Evolution.
So, what will you be playing next?
Thanks to Ric from MacgamerHQ.com for this very interesting Guest Blog post.
If you want to try out any Windows Game that doesn't work on the Mac, check out these instructions how to make it work with Parallels Desktop for Mac and watch our Playlist with different Windows games that work perfectly on the Mac.
Some playtime is the perfect way to take a break from work and unwind. Among the wide variety of games on your Mac, free ones are often quick and convenient to play while also keeping you engaged at almost any age. From puzzles and racing to shooting and world-building, there's something to appeal to everyone. So, if you're ready for some fun, check out these best free Mac games.
1. Jigsaw Puzzles Epic
Lose yourself in over 10,000 beautiful jigsaws spanning a wide range of categories. You can also use your own photographs to create puzzles, which only adds to the fun. New puzzle packs are added frequently to keep this game feeling fresh.
Overwatch on macbook. Further, you can choose from 11 difficulty settings with up to 625 pieces in each puzzle. Of course, you can save your progress so that you can work on many at once. If you loved jigsaw growing up, this Mac game is a perfect way to get back to it.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
2. Head Soccer
Even if you're not a soccer fan, this free Mac game is a must-try for fun hours. The aim is to beat the opponent with different kinds of shots such as ice shot, dragon shot, etc. The controls are easy to master so that anyone can play within seconds.
Further, you can matchup with friends or global users through the game center. Choose from seven exciting modes, including Arcade, Survival, League, Head Cup, Fight Mode, Death Mode, and Tournament.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
3. Township
Ever dreamed of building a city? If yes, you will enjoy having a go at Township. Give your best effort to harvest tons of crops and correctly process them at your fully equipped facilities. Sell your goods and also trade them astutely to earn a lot of money.
Further, create a zoo by collecting animals from around the world. And once your bank abounds with plenty of dollars, start building a beautiful town. And yes, use renowned landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Big Ben to decorate your city.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $1.99)
4. Homescapes
Have fun decorating a beautiful mansion and solving puzzles along the way in this family-friendly game. There are match-3 challenges that you have to win to decorate rooms and unlock more chapters.
Channel your creativity as you decide what the house should look like and add warmth and comfort. There are intriguing characters to keep you company and even an adorable pet cat. You can invite Facebook friends to play along too.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
5. Asphalt 9: Legends
Are you ready to take on the most fearless drivers in the world? Then check out this racing adventure that's bagged innumerable accolades, including a Design Award from Apple and the Best Sports Game award from Webby.
It boasts an impressive variety of hypercars from the likes of Lamborgini, Porsche, and Ferrari. Take them for a spin and race across the most stunning locations of the world. It's also among the best free games for iPhone.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
6. 2048 Game
Here's another puzzle game that will tickle your mind and keep you intrigued. It's quite straightforward to play as you have to press the arrow keys in the preferred direction like up/down/left/right to move the tiles.
When the same number matches, the tiles will merge! The aim is to get the tile with the numbers 2048 and 4096 to reach a high score. It can also be played using the trackpad and Magic Mouse for convenience.
Price: Free
7. Fishdom
Ever wished to own an aquarium? Well, this game is a good equivalent that lets you befriend fish as you solve fun match-3 puzzles to decorate tanks. You can also feed and play with the fishes like they're pets.
Apple music on xbox 360. The unique gameplay lets you swap and match, design and decorate, and take care of the ish all at once. The graphics are top-notch and offer an immersive experience of exploring the aquatic world.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
8. World of Tanks Blitz MMO
This one's a legendary 3D shooter game that attracts a global community of 100 million players. You can battle in 7×7 format and go solo or form a squad of friends. Use a range of weapons and tactics to survive and win!
There are more than 350 combat vehicles that include historical designs as well as experimental ones. You can test your skills in 25 battle arenas, and each encounter is unpredictable to amp up the fun.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
9. Word Connect Fun!
Behold the latest way to expand your vocabulary and have a ton of fun! Swipe the letters to create words to score points. When you build the hidden words, you can earn rubies. Moreover, there's no time limit, so no stress.
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Further, this game guarantees hours of fun thanks to hundreds of levels aimed at improving your concentration, spelling, and vocabulary. You can ask for help from your friends and family using the share button.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
10. CRIMO
Love solving mysteries and testing your logical skills? Then you've got to try this addictive game that involves investigating murder cases by analyzing the clues and following the trails to solve the case!
You start with a short training in the Police Academy, from where you move on to handling murder cases in Miami and New York. Just use pure logic to crack the puzzles and get the clues. Reject the false leads and eliminate possibilities to reach your goal.
Price: Free (In-app Purchases start from $0.99)
Summing Up!
So which of these free Mac games do you love the most? We would be glad to know in the comments below. And if you want to take the fun to the next level, you should also check out the best paid games on Mac.
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