Best Mac games of 2024 that you can play right now on macOS
Contrary to the myth, you can game on a Mac with ease.
If you're looking for the best Mac games to play right now, there's a good chance you have picked up a Mac with the power of those impressive Apple Silicon chips and looking for an excuse to show it off. Luckily, from older gems to newer experiences, the best games are different, unique, and, most importantly, very fun. In our list, we choose from a range of puzzle, action, role-playing games, and so much more, to show off the excellent games devices can play.
Over the last few years, Apple pulled out all the stops, with games running surprisingly well on the latest iPhone 15 Pro, iPad Air 5, and MacBook Pro with M3 Max. No matter how you play, there are so many great ways to game.
Going from smaller indie titles to huge expansive AAA games, here are the best Mac games you can play in 2023 and beyond.
Note: Make sure you double-check the system requirements for each game before you make a purchase.
Apple Arcade
With Apple Arcade, you get access to a huge plethora of exclusive titles available for your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, and it starts at just $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year. There's no shortage of the best games on Apple Arcade.
Apple Arcade is also included in all levels of Apple One bundles, so you can even save some money if you use other Apple services like Apple Music, iCloud storage, and Apple TV+. You can also share your Apple Arcade subscription with up to six other people through Family Sharing for no additional cost.
Apple Arcade
Apple Arcade has over a hundred premium games with more added regularly each week. There is something here for everyone, and it only costs $7 a month for all-you-can-game!
Buy from: Apple
Best Mac Games: Puzzle Games
Grim Fandango: Remastered
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If you played Broken Age on your iPad and want a more difficult challenge in the same vein, try this excellent re-release of a Double Fine favorite. The notoriously tricky puzzles may throw you for a loop, but it's worth strong-arming your way through them (perhaps with the help of a Googled hint or two) for the sake of the storytelling and atmosphere.
Grim Fandango: Remastered
This classic tale of the macabre focuses on Manny Calavera, a travel agent in the land of the dead. Follow his story as he falls into a tale of intrigue and lies.
Buy from: Steam
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Getting past the first few stages in Crypt of the Necrodancer is no easy feat, but the pulsing rhythms of this musical dungeon crawler will wash away any frustrations and lure you into giving it another go. Hop to and fro in time with the beat as you evade monsters and unlock new areas; you can even upload your own songs into the game if you don't like the in-game soundtrack.
Crypt of the NecroDancer
Battle your way through dungeons and fight off enemies while moving to the infectious beat.
Buy from: Steam
Portal 2
It doesn't matter which platform you're playing on; Portal 2 is hands-down one of the greatest video games of all time and definitely one of the best Mac games ever. It builds on the fun and weirdness of Portal from the Orange Box and throws you into a more fascinating story, with puzzles that never really feel like puzzles since you're out of the testing chambers just trying to escape.
You once again play as Chell (the voiceless captive with the sweet boots and "stubborn will to live") who is once again trying to escape the Facility, which she totally ruined years earlier. Wheatley, a personality core voiced by Stephen Merchant, revives Chell to escape the Facility with him, but all is not as it seems.
This game is incredibly atmospheric, often creepy and weird, as well as gut-bustingly hilarious. You'll learn about the history of the ruined Facility, mainly from GLaDOS (in an unusual form) and voice recordings from Aperture Science founder Cave Johnson, voiced by the legend J.K. Simmons (the funniest part of the game).
Portal 2 also has a sweet multiplayer mode where you play as testing robots Peabody and Atlas, working with a partner to frustratingly solve testing chambers (you might lose friends over some of the more difficult levels).
If you're at all into physics puzzles and hilarious, quirky games, then Portal 2 is not to be missed. Heck, even if you don't like puzzle games, play it. You'll be a better person for it. You can even download the stellar soundtrack for free.
Portal 2
When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your D*** lemons. What the h*** am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man who's gonna burn your house down! With the lemons! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!
Buy from: Steam
Myst
Originally released in 1993, Myst was recently revamped for the Mac, so that you can explore the open world of Myst Island and its Ages in a gloriously rebuilt environment. The world is completely interactive, and you'll have to discover and solve puzzles to find books containing access to all of the Ages.
The ending of the game changes depending on the choices you make, and you'll be torn between helping one of two brothers or their father, with your own fate entirely unknown until it's too late. Myst is an absolute classic, and the graphics update puts a modern spin on it, bringing the Myst you grew up with into the 21st Century.
If you love a classic puzzle game, a story filled with intrigue and twists, and open-world exploration games, then totally check out Myst.
Myst
Myst gives you a fully interactive open world, where you'll have to solve puzzles to find the books that have all of the Ages in them. This is a classic that everyone should enjoy.
Buy from: Steam
What the Golf?
One of the most fun and wacky games out there is What the Golf? This is a golf game for people who hate golf. The levels are filled with ridiculous and outrageous obstacles that are guaranteed to give you a good laugh when you hit them with a golf ball. And yeah, there is a level with a bunch of vehicles, which may or may not explode once your golf ball hits them. What the Golf? also has some fun physics involved too, so make sure to give it a shot!
What the Golf
Play through silly courses as you attempt to sync your golf ball in the hole. Nothing is like what you'll expect.
Buy from: Steam
Firewatch
Firewatch, at its core, is a mystery game set in the Wyoming wilderness. You play as Henry, a man who decided to give the simpler life a try by joining a fire lookout team. Set in 1989, you watch for smoke during a sweltering, dry summer, aided via radio by your supervisor, Delilah. However, something draws you out of your tower and into the woods, where you must explore the unknown wild, making choices that could make or break your relationship with Delilah.
This is a gorgeous game with a beautifully crafted open world, true-to-life characters, and a story that changes depending on the choices you make throughout your story. Cissy Jones, from the first season of The Walking Dead, plays Delilah, and Henry is portrayed by Rich Sommer of Mad Men fame.
If you're looking for more than just a game — an experience — then Firewatch should be at the top of your to-play list. What starts as a simple game of watching for forest fires becomes a strange, twisty-turny, mystery-filled rabbit hole with new discoveries at every turn. It's like a book you just can't put down, which is why it's one of the best Mac games.
Firewatch
Firewatch is more than a game — it's an experience, one that all Mac owners should check out for themselves.
Buy from: Steam
Limbo
In Limbo, you play as a nameless boy who's unsure of what happened to his sister, so you enter Limbo looking for her, A.K.A., the "edge of hell." As the boy, you must journey through Limbo, as you encounter only a few other human characters who either attack you, run away, or are dead. You have to puzzle and platform your way to the end, and I'll be honest: It's rather unsettling.
Like, really unsettling.
There isn't much for a soundtrack, aside from nature sounds and physical sounds of running, jumping, hits, and such. If you're like a dark, creepy game with a very open ending that's been hotly debated, then definitely check out Limbo. It's unlike anything you've ever played, and the lack of a real narrative really gives it its atmosphere. (Watch out for that damn spider… BLECH.)
Limbo
This eerie puzzle platformer is immersive with its super creepy world, and the puzzles will make you think.
Buy from: Steam
Tunic
Tunic is a rather excellent puzzle game inspired by classic Legend of Zelda games. You play a small fox in an isometric world with wonderfully cute and blocky graphics. The key twist here is that the language of the world can't be read initially. You unlock how to read books by exploring the world and this reveals how to solve certain puzzles and how to even access some of the game's basic mechanics.
Tunic is one of those titles that is at its best when you are playing it alongside a buddy who can discuss ideas and speculate theories with. If you love the era of the old NES where your friend would tell you there was a way of unlocking a secret level or special character, Tunic conjures those same feelings but with a fresh coat of paint.
Tunic
Tunic is a tough but fair puzzle game where you have to navigate an ancient world with a tiny little sword-wielding fox. It's smart, cute, and incredibly charming.
Buy From: Steam
Best Mac Games: Multiplayer Games
Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy XIV’s history is gaming legend, rising from the ashes of its original incarnation to become (for our money) the best MMORPG you’ll find on any platform.
While there’s a lot to learn (as is a tradition in the genre), whether you’re playing through its epic story alone or teaming up with friends, FFXIV just keeps on giving. It’s a love letter to gaming royalty, pulling in elements from many Final Fantasy games before it.
There’s a free trial, too, so you can try before you buy up to level 60. The Steam version doesn’t support macOS, though, so you’ll need to download it from Square.
Final Fantasy XIV Online
The world is in peril from a destructive force and it's up to you to right several wrongs alongside other players in this MMORPG.
Buy from: Final Fantasy Online
League of Legends
One of gaming’s most popular titles, League of Legends runs great on Mac — particularly with Apple Silicon via Rosetta.
With over 150 Champions to choose from, LoL is as competitive as they come but worth spending the time to master. Players work across a map, slaying minions and monsters to level up before taking on their opponents in fast-paced battles, and the tactical options range in the thousands.
If you’ve enjoyed Netflix’s Arcane, then here’s where it all started.
League of Legends
Choose a champion to play as and then fight competitively among other players to prove you're the best.
Buy from: Riot Games
Best Mac Games: Strategy Games
XCOM 2
Set 20 years after XCOM: Enemy Unknown, XCOM 2 continues the turn-based tactics franchise in style, with much of the same gameplay that you love from the first one.
You'll once again play as the Commander, who was in alien stasis following Earth's surrender to the aliens until the beginning of the game. Once rescued by Central Officer Bradford, you'll resurrect XCOM and go to town reclaiming Earth from the aliens, one turn at a time.
If you love a good turn-based tactics game and you also love games like Halo or Mass Effect or even the first XCOM game for Mac, definitely check this one out.
XCOM 2
XCOM 2 is one of the best turn-based tactics games around. Plan ahead and save the Earth from aliens.
Buy from: Steam
Total War: Warhammer III
Total War: Warhammer III takes the basics of Total War (deep combat with thousands of troops, tactical negotiations and sprawling worlds) and fuses them with the Warhammer franchise in a way that’s better than the prior two games.
With multiple playable races, each with their own interesting twists, a new Siege mechanic, and a lengthy campaign aimed at newcomers, there’s never been a better time to command Orcs, dragons, and sorcerers.
A recent update even added the option to bring the maps, races, and factions from the first two games into the third, making it a huge sandbox to play with.
Total War: Warhammer III
Prove your might in this turn-based strategy game that takes place in a fantasy world.
Buy from: Steam
Endless Space 2
There is no shortage of spacefaring epics in gaming right now, but few are as grandiose as Endless Space 2.
The game channels another favorite on this list, Civilization, with “just one more turn” becoming a huge space battle, the chance to colonize a new planet, or new tech options to help build your galactic empire.
There are story tidbits strewn throughout, as well as the chance to make your own, and it all runs great on Mac.
Endless Space 2
Will you choose to peacefully explore space or will you create a sprawling empire?
Buy from: Steam
Civilization VI
This iconic franchise has gone from strength to strength over the last couple of decades, and Civilization VI is the culmination of everything developer Firaxis has learned.
Beginning in ancient times, it’s up to you to lead your nation through ever-advanced time periods while ensuring the happiness of your civilians, the strength of your military, and the development of your technology.
As with prior Civilization titles, it brings almost endless gameplay possibilities, letting players "win" via diplomatic means or by going to war. Just be prepared to spend a lot of time playing.
Civilization VI
Do all you can to create a thriving empire that will leave a lasting impression while battling against historical figures.
Buy from: Green Man Gaming
Darkest Dungeon
Darkest Dungeon is a very involved roguelike dungeon crawl with fantastic art and an exciting twist on the genre, centering on the stress of adventuring. If your characters' stress levels get too high, you're gonna have a bad time.
You'll fight wave after wave of all sorts of ghouls in turn-based combat, simply trying to keep your party alive and calm. This game isn't just about defeating monsters, but about defeating your party's personal demons as well. You'll have to chill out at taverns to keep everyone's stress in check, camp to deliver pep talks, and save the characters you love from all-too meaningful permadeath.
Fans of Lovecraft will adore Darkest Dungeon for its great horror and awesome, hand-drawn art style that gives everything a gritty, visceral feel. If you like scary-ass RPGs, then check it out.
Darkest Dungeon
Every move counts in this challenging roguelike, so make it count. You'll have to tackle monsters as well as the inner demons of your party members.
Buy from: Steam
Best Mac Games: Role Playing Games
Baldur's Gate 3
Only launching its 1.0 update this August, Baldur's Gate 3 thrives in just how creative it allows you to be. Waking up in a flying living barge with a parasitic worm in your brain, you meet up with other survivors and have to get it out, any means necessary.
Baldur's Gate 3 is a classic RPG based on the world of DnD and this shows in its mechanics. Players can stack boxes on top of boxes to climb walls, turn into a bear before jumping on enemies, and shove many, many NPCs off cliffs. It's a game that celebrates the weirdness of its players and also has excellent writing, lovable companions, and great gameplay to go alongside it.
Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3 is not only the best RPG of 2023 but one of the best RPGs of all time, with some seriously smart mechanics and excellent writing.
Buy From: Steam
Disco Elysium — The Final Cut
Disco Elysium is an RPG unlike any other, thanks to its almost total avoidance of combat. Playing a washed up cop going through a severe case of amnesia, who is teamed up with a lieutenant and limited time to investigate the death of a hanged man. Battling more with the main character subconscious than any of the other character, it explores philosophy, politics, and more, through a lens that is charming, curious, and downright ingenious.
Savour your first play through as you will never beat that feeling of working through Disco Elysium for the very first time.
Disco Elysium — The Final Cut
Disco Elysium is clever, charming, and wonderfully human. Widely considered one of the best RPGs of all time, it deserves this title and more.
Buy from: Steam
Divinity: Original Sin 2
While its isometric perspective may give the impression of a Diablo-esque ARPG, Divinity Original Sin 2 is actually closer to a tabletop RPG than you may expect.
There’s a deep story, sure, but the real draw here is in the choice-based gameplay that extends to every facet of gameplay. Everything has a repercussion; speak to an NPC with one character and you’ll be able to open up certain dialog options, while another may have a different response. Approach them with your undead skeleton, though, and they’ll flee in terror (unless you wear a bucket on your head).
That extends to combat, too, with challenging encounters that require players to think about positioning and the environment around them. Master it, though, and you’ll be electrifying water to fry enemies, or destroying explosive barrels to spread fire.
Divinity: Original Sin 2
Run through a fantasy world where your choices have lasting consequences. You'll need to play strategically and play smart to do well.
Buy from: Steam
Pillars of Eternity
Much like Divinity: Original Sin, Pillars of Eternity is an RPG reminiscent of early 90s gaming; it has an isometric view, medieval magic, and lots of quests and narrative offshoots. However, Pillars has received more accolades for its narrative and its darker atmosphere; it does not include any multiplayer or cooperative elements, so if you want to go it alone and enjoy a more serious storyline, give Pillars a look.
Pillars of Eternity
Gather your team and fight to survive in this tactical combat game based in a fantasy world.
Buy from: Green Man Gaming
Undertale
Undertale is for those of you who are just sick and tired of having to murder innocent, repulsive monsters. If you've ever thought, "Why can't I just talk to the monster instead?" then you should play Undertale.
In this indie RPG, you play as a child who has fallen into the Underground, which is a large, isolated region beneath the Earth's surface, separated by a magical barrier. Along the way, you'll meet monsters and have to face them in mini bullet hell combat, where you can choose to spare them instead of killing them. The choices you make affect the outcome of the game, including the story, dialogue, and the characters you meet, as you try and make your way back to the surface.
Undertale was released to excellent critical praise, garnering Game of the Year nods from multiple gaming publications. If you love a good top-down RPG, with fantasy elements and the ability to be a pacifist, then Undertale is excellent for feeling the feels or kicking some serious hiney.
Undertale
In Undertale, you can talk to the monsters instead of killing them. The choices that you make will affect the outcome of the game.
Buy from: Steam
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
This game may be a little old (like first-generation Xbox old), but it's a classic, and the fact that it's on the Mac is just fantastic. It's 4,000 years before the Galactic Empire, and the Sith are just wiping out Jedi left, right, and central. So, of course, you're the last hope of the Jedi, and you have to lead your brothers and sisters in arms in a last stand of sorts against the ultimate evil.
The cool part is you actually get to ultimately choose which side you want to be on, opting to conquer or save your fellow Jedi, using Force powers and sweet lightsaber moves all the way through. You get to customize your character, and they change as the game goes on, depending on the choices you make and your style of play (kinda like the Fable series).
If you love an action-packed romp around the cosmos and, of course, Star Wars, then definitely download this right now. Keep in mind that it is an older game, but if you grew up with it like I did, this will be a nostalgia-filled journey.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
You're the only hope that the Jedi have left as they try to stop the Sith from wiping out the Galactic Empire. May the Force be with you.
Buy from: Green Man Gaming
Diablo III Eternal Collection
If you're looking for a great dungeon crawler game that's packed full of loot to find, then Diablo 3 should be right up your alley. The Eternal Collection has all of the DLC since the game's release, including the additional character classes: Crusader and Necromancer.
You can enjoy Diablo 3 through the primary story campaign, or you can do the Adventure mode, which is a fast-paced mode that's about leveling up your character quickly to the end-game content. As you're slaying demons and other mischievous creatures, you'll gain experience for levels, and there will be a ton of loot to find. The loot will help you tear through enemies easier, and you can customize your character with skills that suit your play style best.
While you can play Diablo 3 solo, it's best played with some friends, and the difficulty scales with the number of players in a game. There is also Seasonal play, where you start fresh each season and compete with others all over the world to see who can climb the leaderboards for the fastest Rift runs.
I've put hundreds of hours into Diablo 3 across multiple platforms, and it's one of my favorite dungeon crawler games. It's hands-down one of the best Mac games you can get.
Diablo 3
Take on evil forces from hell as you fight your way through this adventure. There are several classes to choose from and each one plays differently.
Buy from: Battle.net
Best Mac Games: Simulation Games
The Sims 4
The iconic franchise’s latest entry has been out since 2014, but thanks to a nearly endless number of expansion packs it feels just as fresh in 2024. A sandbox for users to create characters and homes and live out their digital lives, The Sims 4’s base game is just as solid as it’s ever been — and just as all-consuming.
A word of warning, though — the Sims 4 on Steam doesn’t support macOS. You’ll need to use EA’s own Origin store.
The Sims 4
Create the worlds you want to live in by controlling your character, decorating your home, and much more.
Buy from: Origin
Cities: Skylines
SimCity may have been snuffed out by its 2012 reboot, but City Skylines lets you build your own city in your image just as well.
While there are plenty of additional content packs available for purchase, the base game is the best city-builder around, letting you manage infrastructure and expansion in an attempt to keep your citizens happy.
Whether you’re zoning new districts, zooming in to watch the traffic, or funding healthcare, there’s an awful lot to do and it’s always entertaining.
City Skylines
Create a city of your own making while striving to provide a place everyone is proud of.
Buy from: Steam
Two Point Campus
The most recent addition to this list, Two Point Campus takes the formula of its predecessor Two Point Hospital, and applies it, as you may have guessed, to college life.
While things start simply, it’s not long before you’re building a magic school akin to Hogwarts, or helping your students overcome their local rivals at the (sadly) fictitious sport of Cheeseball.
It’s silly, but there’s plenty of depth and a great sense of humor throughout.
Two Point Campus
Experience a whacky take on college life as you build any university experience you can dream of.
Buy from: Steam
Disney Dreamlight Valley
A Disney fan's biggest dreams have come true in Disney Dreamlight Valley. This game is a life-simulation where you get to live in the world of Disney animations. Players create their own avatar, interact with both Disney and Pixar characters, and complete tasks they ask of you. In addition to the adventures and the story, there is the freedom to take your time and create different villages and amenities at your own pace.
The game is finally out now for Mac and comes with the same content as other versions of the game. If you want to hang out with Goofy, Wall-E, and more, Disney Dreamlight Valley is exactly what you're looking for.
Disney Dreamlight Valley
Put yourself in the Disney and Pixar world of your dreams! Interact with popular characters and help them get their memories back while you build a village however you want.
Buy at: Steam
Best Mac Games: Shooter Games
Metro Exodus
Metro is practically FPS royalty at this point thanks to its gritty, atmosphere, desolate yet hopeful environmental design, and strategic gunplay. Traditionally used to test new hardware, it looks fantastic and particularly great when rain, dust, and blood is splattering the screen. Though it can be a bit hard to run on most PCs, it can work surprisingly well even on an M1 MacBook but looks at its best with a newer machine.
If you're looking for something spooky and dark to get lost in, Metro Exodus is an excellent choice and feels totally unique among all other AAA FPS games.
Metro Exodus
Gritty, dark, and absolutely fantastic, Metro Exodus is a truly unique shooter with a fantastic atmosphere and even better writing.
Buy at: Steam
Titanfall 2
Titanfall 2 is widely regarded as one of the best shooters of all time, thanks to its super fast movement system, punchy guns, and unique blend of mech action and on the ground gunfighting. Piloting a talking, sentient mech, the singleplayer campaign is epic and smart, teaching you the ropes whilst honing your skills. When you've made your through all these missions, you are ready for the big test -- multiplayer.
Though the game is getting a little older now for a multiplayer FPS, and eclipsed in popularity by Apex Legends, its youngest brother, it has a horde of dedicated fans that love every inch of it. The benefit of this is it is almost always on sale in some fashion and excellent for the money. It also runs great on Silicon chip Macs.
Titanfall 2
Titanfall 2 is an excellent FPS with a fantastic multiplayer mode and one of the best FPS single-player campaigns of the last decade. For pure action, this is one of the best there is.
Buy at: Steam
Resident Evil Village
Scary, Tense, Stunning, Resident Evil Village is a great many things to a great many people. If you're looking for something visually interesting to test your device and spooky enough to test yourself, this is an excellent choice. Having just recently launched with compatibility with Silicon devices and iPhones, it is perfectly optimized to offer an excellent experience, plugged in or on the go.
As well as coming with a fantastic campaign mode, Resident Evil Village is bundled with a wave mode where you can make your way back through levels in the story to take down enemies and upgrade weapons quickly. Guns feel punchy and the atmosphere is genuinely quite spooky. Now that the nights are dark, it's the perfect time to give it a try.
Best Mac Games: Sports Games
Football Manager 2024
Football (or soccer) is one of the most dramatic sports in the world, and no game captures that better than the Football Manager franchise.
The series has long been a mainstay of armchair tacticians (or should that be Mac-ticians?), but this year’s entry goes even further with a new custom dashboard and improved match engine that ensures games come to life on Apple hardware.
Between last-minute winners, deadline day signings, or putting your players through their paces in training, Football Manager has never been better.
Football Manager 2024
Love soccer and fantasize about creating a dream team of athletes? Then this is the game for you.
Buy from: Steam
Best Mac Games: Miscellaneous
Hades
Supergiant Games continues its winning streak with arguably the developer’s best game so far, Hades.
This dungeon crawler sees players step into the sandals of Hades’ son Zagreus in an attempt to break free of the underworld. Rather than something like Diablo, though, here runs are randomized — you’ll earn currency and bonuses for your next run, but each time you die you return to the start.
The best part of Hades is building overpowered character builds using the randomly generated boons and tools at your disposal, and it plays great on Mac.
Hades
The prince of the underworld is determined to escape and make his way to the surface, but his father won't let him leave. Play through this rogue-like adventure and try to make your way out while using powers gifted by the Olympic gods.
Buy from: Steam
Life is Strange
Life is Strange is an episodic mystery game of sorts that has you playing as Max Caulfield, a photography student who randomly discovers that she can rewind time (saving her best friend's life). The pair end up investigating the disappearance of a fellow student, while Max struggles with the realization that altering the past can have consequences in the future.
Essentially, you go through the entire game, making choices, and the choices you make can screw things up for you down the road or make life much easier (think Until Dawn). With well-crafted characters and a moving story, Life is Strange is for the folks who like a cinematic experience fraught with emotion (á la Heavy Rain). It's highly acclaimed, making it one of the best Mac games, so it's definitely one that you want to check out for yourself.
Life is Strange
Rewind time in this critically acclaimed episodic mystery game. You play as a high school student who gets caught up in strange powers.
Buy from: Steam
Stardew Valley
Available on both Apple Arcade and Mac, Stardew Valley is an iconic multi-platform farming and life sim. The beloved title sees the protagonist inherit your grandfather's old farm plot, starting out life with just a few resources to get start your new live. Players can farm, explore, plant crops, sell and buy items, and more. The game boasts a relaxing soundtrack and cute graphics that make it a relaxing pick great for unwinding. But beware, it is highly addictive.
Stardew Valley
Relax and unwind with one of the most popular simulator titles in all of gaming. First released in 2016, it's still going strong more than eight years later.
Buy from: Steam
Pick your favorite
There are so many wonderful games to play on Mac, but the ones we've listed here are the best of the best. Regardless of what kind of games you like to play there's something for everyone.
The engaging rogue-like adventure, Hades, became a hit when it released thanks to the playful banter and new dialogue that appears after each attempt to flee the underworld. Getting surprised by new Olympic powers on your way out adds a fun change as well.
If city-building games are more your style then you'll want to check out City Skyline. Spend hours creating the perfect world and do your best to keep all of your citizens happy.
Lastly, if you're more into intensive gaming experiences that you can really sink your teeth into then you'll love Total War: Warhammer III. There's a large world to interact with as you explore new places, meet different races, and fight in turn-based combat.
Upcoming releases
There are so many great titles already available for Mac, but there are also more to come that we're anxiously awaiting to get our hands on. It's important to note when looking at release dates that getting games on Mac is different than it is on other platforms. This could mean that although a game is already out on other consoles or PC, they may still be working on Mac releases. These titles are just a few that we are keeping an eye on.
Mina the Hollower
If you love a good classic feeling game, you should put Mina the Hollower on your list. This 2D platform adventure follows mouse, Mina, in an 8-bit journey to defeat monsters in dungeons and level up as you go. Although the default weapon is Mina's whip, there are other weapons you can pick up. Each weapon gives you new moves so you can choose based on your preferred battle style.
This title is made by the developers of Shovel Knight, a widely popular platformer. From what we've heard in the trailer, the music hits that nostalgic 2D platformer feeling perfectly, giving you all the same vibes as the original games of that era. The storyline is inspired by Victorian Gothic horror as Mina is on a cursed island and trying to save it from the beasts inhabiting it.
Mina the Hollower
Release date TBD
From the Shovel Knight developers comes a new 2D platform adventure, Mina the Hollower! In this cute pixel adventure, Mina is trying to save an island by defeating all the monsters and bringing light to a world taken over by darkness.
Buy at: Steam
A little fun for everyone
We love seeing more and more releases being made available for Mac. From platformers, to open world, to shooters, and more, there are lots of options for games to choose from. While we're extra excited for Disney Dreamlight Valley, Scars Above, and Mina the Hollower, we know there will be other titles that will be worth noting once they're out, too. Remember, before you purchase you should always check the game requirements to make sure your Mac can run the game.
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James is a staff writer and general Jack of all trades at iMore. With news, features, reviews, and guides under his belt, he has always liked Apple for its unique branding and distinctive style. Originally buying a Macbook for music and video production, he has since gone on to join the Apple ecosystem with as many devices as he can fit on his person.
With a degree in Law and Media and being a little too young to move onto the next step of his law career, James started writing from his bedroom about games, movies, tech, and anything else he could think of. Within months, this turned into a fully-fledged career as a freelance journalist. Before joining iMore, he was a staff writer at Gfinity and saw himself published at sites like TechRadar, NME, and Eurogamer.
As his extensive portfolio implies, James was predominantly a games journalist before joining iMore and brings with him a unique perspective on Apple itself. When not working, he is trying to catch up with the movies and albums of the year, as well as finally finishing the Yakuza series. If you like Midwest emo music or pretentious indie games that will make you cry, he’ll talk your ear off.
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