Looking for a brand-new Mac game to get absorbed in? Look no further, because May brought us another fine bounty of fresh games to consider, and it’s another diverse array of options. We’ve got a deep space exploration and strategy game (Stellaris), for example, but also a bonkers indie game about driving a school bus in wondrously wild situations (OmniBus). Other highlights include multiplayer racer Super Impossible Road, an enhanced port of iOS role-playing favorite Oceanhorn, and games like Kathy Rain and Youtubers Life. Surely something here will grab your interest, but if you’re seeking other recent options, be sure to loop back on our list of. Space is vast, and so too should be strategy games that hope to share in its scale, right? Luckily, ($40) is up to the task: Paradox’s space exploration strategy game lets you jet off into the cosmos to find new alien life forms, interact with them, and soak in the emergent stories that follow. ![]() Mac Gamer HQ has a list of the best Mac games of the year so far, and there's definitely some fun stuff to play: Every year, Mac gaming gets better, and 2016 is no exception. Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra Full OS Install - macOS Reinstall/Recovery Upgrade Downgrade/Repair Utility Complete Factory Reset Disk Drive Disc CD DVD by Fast Macs Repair $15.48 $ 15 48 Prime. You can battle enemies or embrace diplomacy; it’s your choice to make, and there’s so much out there to experience. Reviews have been a bit mixed—so much so that Paradox had to from rabid fans. But there’s been a lot of praise for the immense scope of the game and the flexibility of the systems, and Paradox is known for improving its games over the long haul. How to highlight all. This could be one universe that’s well worth getting lost in, as PCWorld. Remains one of the absolute best endless challenge games on iOS, but is much more than a big-screen version of the game: it’s a transformation.
Local four-player split-screen play is included now, while eight-player online battles and a single-player campaign mode will eventually come in the full release. It looks fabulous, and the frantic action gives it a delightful new energy. Apple fans already have a number of ways to experience, with the drawing raves for years plus a, but now there’s one more right on your Mac for $15. The role-playing adventure has been remastered for its Mac release, with support for an Ultra graphics setting that looks pretty superb. Granted, the core game hasn’t changed, but that’s not a bad thing: it’s a loving tribute to Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda series, complete with plenty of dungeon exploring, enemy swatting, and even some sailing on the open seas. Even if the inspiration is obvious, Oceanhorn has earned praise on other platforms and should be just as sweet on Mac, if not sweeter. ($10) is weird—super weird, really—but in a totally endearing way.
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