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23.05.2020

Top Games 2013 Mac. Free Games For Mac

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Traditionally, the Mac platform hasn’t been the best for gamers. There were relatively few titles out there developed for it directly, and the ports from other platforms took a long time if there were any at all.

But things are changing. Not only is it now simpler than ever to just go and emulate a windows environment on the Mac and just play games using Bootcamp, but there are also a lot more games coming out with Mac ports developed alongside the PC and console versions. And 2014 looks good for Mac users. There is a sizable amount of games and not too many of them are ports of last year’s PC titles. Good times to own a Mac. 17 Shadowrun Returns: DragonfallShadowrun Returns returns with a welcome return to the city of Berlin, Germany, which is extra weird with extra cheese in the Shadowrun universe. Berlin is cut off from the rest of Deutschland with a big wall, the city itself reigned only by anarchy.

If the wall is there to keep the Berliners out or in, nobody knows. Also the corporations are all out of ducks to give and still have their laboratories and army of suits and worse things in town to keep the profit margins up. This is an expansion pack to the award winning Shadowrun Returns, which introduces the long awaited save system overhaul along with new locales, characters, weapons, missions and all that other dandy stuff you’d expect from an expansion pack.

Last updated in December 2018, this guide was in dire need of a refresh. After all, 2019 was full of excellent strategy games. Civilization 6 is the latest entry in a series I thought was already perfect. I was certain Civ 5 couldn’t be improved any further, but developer did it.In Civ 6, you take control of a civilization and lead it through the course of history. You get to research technologies, create a religion, build trade routes, an army, and more.

Opportunities and strategies are endless, making this game extremely addictive. We’ve all been there. You just need to build one last archer before going to bed and it’s suddenly 3 AM and you need to finish that last tank.Civilization 6 also introduced city-planning for the first time, with districts and special buildings that can be built within cities. And if that wasn’t enough, the Gathering Storm expansion introduces more units, civilizations, and brand-new mechanics.For a turn-based game, Civ 6 has surprisingly good graphics and did a good job delivering a bug-free MacOS port. That said, this is still a demanding game that requires a powerful machine My 2016 MBP can barely handle itA Good Match For: Gamers looking for the best turn-based strategy games.

This is, after all, the best Civilization game available. Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Benchmark results (in FPS).

Into the Breach is a tactical strategy game from the same team that did FTL: Faster than Light. Set in a far future, you’ll take control of huge mechs to fight off hordes of gigantic monsters and save the World.This may sound a lot like Pacific Rim, but the game comes with a twist: saving cities and civilians is more important than killing the monsters. So prepare to make some tough choices as this game can feel like playing chess, and you’ll often have to cut your losses and accept smaller defeats.Featuring retro graphics, Into the Breach is an extremely easy game to run. And if you happen to have a particularly old machine that can’t run it smoothly, don’t worry, the turn-based gameplay won’t suffer.A Good Match for: MacBook owners who prefer slower turn-based strategy games that require focus, patience and lots of thinking. Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Benchmark results (in FPS).

The follow-up to one of the most famous RTS games in history, StarCraft 2 shouldn’t need an introduction.This space RTS depicts a fascinating war between the Terrans, Zerg, and Protoss. But what sets this game apart is the gameplay. StarCraft 2 is fast, precise and features perfectly balanced factions. The game is definitely easy to grasp and get into, but insanely hard to master.

I stopped trying to become “good” at it a long time ago, but I still enjoy playing the campaign, a co-op mission or the occasional skirmish against the AI.StarCraft 2 could have been our top pick. The only reason it wasn’t was because no other game could be a better budget pick.

StarCraft 2 is as budget-friendly as it gets: most of the game can be played for free, including online matches, co-op missions, and the Terran campaign.StarCraft 2 also features nice graphics that stand the test of time and reasonable system requirements. Our 2013 MBP runs it 33 frames per second without breaking a sweat.A Good Match For: Gamers interested in only the best RTS games for Mac. The original StarCraft defined the genre and StarCraft 2 continues to push the envelope.

Also, gamers looking for  Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Benchmark results (in FPS). Total War: Warhammer 2 took it’s time coming, but when it did, it changed the outlook of the strategy genre on MacOS.Instead of taking place in a historical period, Total War: Warhammer 2 is set in the fantasy world of Warhammer and features all the monsters and flying creatures you can expect. This turned out to be a bigger change than expected, because the units not only look different, they behave differently and allow tactics that weren’t possible before.

That said, this is still a Total War game, with both turn-based strategy and real-time battle modes.TW: Warhammer 2 is also an impressive game to behold, featuring massive real-time battles with hundreds of units on huge battlefields. Powered by Apple’s Metal 2 graphics API, Warhammer 2 was the best looking Total War, until the release of that isA Good Match For: Gamers interested in fantasy strategy games, but also those who enjoy the high-level strategy Total War games have always demanded.Benchmark results (in FPS). Based on Norse mythology, Northgard gives you control of a clan of Vikings trying to conquer and settle on a newfound continent.This RTS reminds me a lot of the glory days of Age of Empires. You have to gather resources, create buildings and train soldiers, fishermen and scouts. But similarities with old-school classics stop there. Northgard introduces modern mechanics that give the game a fresh and interesting feel. For instance, you can’t create people.

You have to keep your clan happy and that will attract settlers that can then be trained to become soldiers.This game is the newest entry and the only strategy game from 2018 in this Top 10 and it shows.Northgard also features landscapes and weather effects that are simply top-notch. Other entries on this list may be less demanding, but the fact a MacBook from 2013 can run such a pretty game makes it our MacBook Pick.A good match for: Fans of games like Age of Empires on Mac. Also, gamers looking for the best strategy games 2018 has to offer.Benchmark results (in FPS). XCOM 2 is a turn-based strategy game that continues the story of the original XCOM.

Humans lost the war against the aliens and the remaining survivors have to live under their rule. The future is grim and the only hope is the tiny resistance army, which you’ll lead.features excellent turn-based combat missions where the use of cover and special abilities is crucial. Plus, if one of your soldiers dies he or she is gone forever, making every mission feel tense and important. In between missions, you get to manage your resources, research technologies, train your soldiers and decide where to go next.Vanilla XCOM 2 is an excellent game as is, but the War of the Chosen expansion makes it infinitely better. In fact, War of the Chosen is so big, developer Firaxis thought it would become XCOM 3. Many call it the ultimate XCOM experience and once you try it, you’ll understand.did an outstanding job with the game’s port. In spite of requiring a recent machine to run, you would expect such a great-looking game to be even more demanding.

My 2016 MBP shouldn’t be able to run it but it does!A Good Match For: Gamers looking for action-oriented turn-based strategy games. Most turn-based games favor complexity instead of intensity. XCOM 2 is the exception.XCOM 2 benchmark results (in FPS). Company of Heroes (CoH) was revolutionary when it first came out in 2006. The graphics, the destructible environments. My jaw dropped the first time I saw a Panzer tank drive through a wall and kill my soldiers.

Company of Heroes 2 is all that and more.Just like the original, CoH2 is all about securing resources, building an army and crushing the enemy. But unlike StarCraft 2, this game isn’t about building the biggest army as fast as possible. In CoH2, every unit matters and you’ll have to use the right combination of units, terrain and cover to win. This may sound complicated and slow, but don’t worry.

CoH2 is an action-driven RTS with lots of destruction and mayhem.Feral Interactive did an excellent job with this port, but the game’s advanced physics and great-looking graphics make it particularly demanding. If you have a machine with integrated graphics, our tests concluded you will probably be out of luck with this oneA Good Match For: Fans of WW2 strategy games. There are others that take place in that period, but CoH2 is the top choice.

Also, gamers looking for military strategy games. Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Company of Heroes 2 benchmark results (in FPS). Is an expert at creating free-to-play games. Hearthstone is a perfect example of how to do it right.Hearthstone is a digital collectible card game based on the popular Warcraft universe. But before you ignore it because you don’t “like” card games, know this game is amazing, no matter your past experiences with the genre.Hearthstone is much simpler than you would imagine.

In every match, you pull three or four cards (depending on who goes first) out of your customized deck of 30 cards. There are different card types (weapons, spells and minions), but the goal is clear: empty your opponent’s health.As far as free games go, you won’t be disappointed here.

You can genuinely spend hours playing Hearthstone without having to spend a dime. Plus, the cute yet simplistic graphics are perfect for low-powered machines.A Good Match For: Fans of strategy card games. Other choices exist, but Hearthstone is the clear winner in this category.Benchmark results (in FPS).

Crusader Kings 2 is a 4X turn-based strategy game that features immensely challenging, yet rewarding gameplay.This is a deep and complex strategy game that requires patience and discipline, but you can expect to witness a fascinating medieval story worthy of a Game of Thrones remake (including its share of betrayals, murders, rapes, and so on). CK2 may sound intimidating but users and reviewers have loved since it came out in 2012.On top of that, CK2 just a few months ago. And we don’t mean free-to-play for a weekend or a “free” game plagued with micro-transactions.

The game is permanently free to keep, entirely, and includes every feature available. If you ever wanted to give Crusader Kings 2 (CK2) a try, today is the day.A Good Match For: Gamers looking for one of the best Mac grand strategy games. Developer is clearly an expert when it comes to grand strategy games and it shows. Ever wanted to conquer the universe? Stellaris may be your way out.Another grand strategy 4X game from Paradox, Stellaris aims to take the Europa Universalis IV formula and bring it to space.

When it was first released, it was clear this could be the next big grand strategy classic, but it was quite not there yet.Fast forward to 2018 and the release of the free Stellaris 2.0 update. Stellaris 2.0 was a massive success, refining and improving virtually every single one of the game’s key features.The end result is a fantastic space strategy game and the Paradox grand strategy game you need to play.A Good Match For: Fans of space exploration and sci-fi settings, as Stellaris features every “specie” and technology imaginable. Set in 190 AD, Three Kingdoms explores a beautiful but fractured China. The time for a new emperor has finally come, and as one of 11 legendary warlords, you’ll fight to unite the country under your rule and create the next great dynasty.And as can be expected from a Total War game, Three Kingdoms combines a gripping turn-based campaign of empire-building with stunning real-time battles.Some call Three Kingdoms the best Total War game to date and that’s because of its perfect combination of realism and romance.Total War fans rightfully expect a realistic strategy game that demands smart tactics to win and Three Kingdoms doesn’t disappoint. But on top of that, Three Kingdoms also features larger-than-life heroes capable of taking on dozens of “normal” soldiers.A Good Match For: Total War aficionados looking for the latest and greatest in the series. GamesGamesOur takeDemand LevelFree games only?✅ Not demandingFactorioIf you think sounds like a factory-building simulation you’d be right. And if all you’re doing is building factories you can bet they’re going to be big, require lots of resources, and attract lots of enemies.Add in cross-platform cooperative multiplayer, modding support, and a map editor, and Factorio takes factory building to the next level.

If you’re a fan of building big, complex systems that do cool things, Factorio is for you.NA MetascoreNot demandingNo✅ Not demandingThis War of MinePerhaps the most unique game on this list, is a single-player survival game simulating war from the perspective of a group of civilians in a bombed out city.By day you craft, take care of yourself and your group, and plan for the night, when you venture out to gather resources including food, fuel and weapons. Games are subjective and Top 10 list even more so. To keep this list as fair as possible and ensure every game listed here is worth it, we made sure the following set of criteria is always met:Native: Every game listed here natively supports MacOS. This means they won’t need Wine, Parallels, Bootcamp or any other third-party app to run.

Just install any of these games on your machine and enjoy.Performance: Obviously, we think every game on this list is solid in terms of graphics, gameplay, and stability. But performance is also a key factor to consider: we Mac users keep our computers for a long time.

Mac Gamer HQ is the only place that tests and benchmarks games on several machines and shows you actual performance, not just listed system requirements. Keep in mind that we test all our games on Medium settings because we continue to believe they are an acceptable compromise for testing across a wide variety of machines:And for reference, this is how we interpret the results: Below 20 FPSUnplayableLaggy gameplay, full of stutters and slowdowns.20-30 FPSBorderlineCan be Ok in slow paced games. Still, not optimal.30-45 FPSPlayableAcceptable for most (most gaming consoles do this).45-60 FPSSmoothFluid gameplay, with no perceivable stutters.60+ FPSVery SmoothFor hardcore and professional players, a luxury for most.We usually aim for 30 FPS, because 30 FPS is enough to guarantee a smooth and fluid experience.Critical acclaim: To counter the fact that games are extremely subjective, we focus only on the games that have received good reviews by critics and average gamers. We’re not looking to please everyone, but we want to make sure these games have been generally enjoyed.Pricing: Price tags are not the most important factor, but they still count. Sometimes a game that is only $10 will be superior to a game that costs $60. We know you’re looking for the best value for money. There’s never been a better time to try a strategy game on your Mac.

With top games from AAA developers and independents, there’s something in this genre for everyone.With options from fast real-time games to collectible card games, there’s a MacOS strategy game for every gamer and Mac. Which strategy game caught your eye? What are you currently playing? What did we miss?Let me know in the comments section, perhaps you’ll even find fellow Mac users to play with online!Disclaimer: Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission (this is how we pay the bills). This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Ric-Great site, longtime lurker. Have you reviewed the recent re-entry of classic strategy game EMPIRE DELUXE, now developed by Killer Bee Software, whose chief developer Mark Kinkead has almost singlehandedly kept this product alive for almost two decades.

Since the last shrink-wrapped edition for Mac came out in the late 80’s. This classic is approaching 40 years of satisfying gameplay.It’s one of the original God’s-eye games but God (i.e. You, the player) is moving against one or more AI opponents or networked humans, and they strike fast. What I love about ED is plowing through dark territory, uncovering cities ripe for conquest and production of soldiers and materiel- and one more fast-acting enemies.Empire by Mark Baldwin and Walter Bright goes back into the early days of the PC.

KB’s release is available for Mac, PC and linux. I was blown away by its re-emergence, because I thought it would be just a memory. There have been a few lame tries at emulation over the years, but they suck compared to the real McCoy.

Now I’m running it on a 2009 Mac Pro tower, under MacOS 10.11 (El Capitan). Spoken english through bengali. KB has done a fine job of restoration and enhancements, which began in 2002, and are all available in the newest Combined Edition, which I currently play it via Steam.Background here:Keep up the great work for us.

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23.05.2020

Top Games 2013 Mac. Free Games For Mac

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Traditionally, the Mac platform hasn’t been the best for gamers. There were relatively few titles out there developed for it directly, and the ports from other platforms took a long time if there were any at all.

But things are changing. Not only is it now simpler than ever to just go and emulate a windows environment on the Mac and just play games using Bootcamp, but there are also a lot more games coming out with Mac ports developed alongside the PC and console versions. And 2014 looks good for Mac users. There is a sizable amount of games and not too many of them are ports of last year’s PC titles. Good times to own a Mac. 17 Shadowrun Returns: DragonfallShadowrun Returns returns with a welcome return to the city of Berlin, Germany, which is extra weird with extra cheese in the Shadowrun universe. Berlin is cut off from the rest of Deutschland with a big wall, the city itself reigned only by anarchy.

If the wall is there to keep the Berliners out or in, nobody knows. Also the corporations are all out of ducks to give and still have their laboratories and army of suits and worse things in town to keep the profit margins up. This is an expansion pack to the award winning Shadowrun Returns, which introduces the long awaited save system overhaul along with new locales, characters, weapons, missions and all that other dandy stuff you’d expect from an expansion pack.

Last updated in December 2018, this guide was in dire need of a refresh. After all, 2019 was full of excellent strategy games. Civilization 6 is the latest entry in a series I thought was already perfect. I was certain Civ 5 couldn’t be improved any further, but developer did it.In Civ 6, you take control of a civilization and lead it through the course of history. You get to research technologies, create a religion, build trade routes, an army, and more.

Opportunities and strategies are endless, making this game extremely addictive. We’ve all been there. You just need to build one last archer before going to bed and it’s suddenly 3 AM and you need to finish that last tank.Civilization 6 also introduced city-planning for the first time, with districts and special buildings that can be built within cities. And if that wasn’t enough, the Gathering Storm expansion introduces more units, civilizations, and brand-new mechanics.For a turn-based game, Civ 6 has surprisingly good graphics and did a good job delivering a bug-free MacOS port. That said, this is still a demanding game that requires a powerful machine My 2016 MBP can barely handle itA Good Match For: Gamers looking for the best turn-based strategy games.

This is, after all, the best Civilization game available. Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Benchmark results (in FPS).

Into the Breach is a tactical strategy game from the same team that did FTL: Faster than Light. Set in a far future, you’ll take control of huge mechs to fight off hordes of gigantic monsters and save the World.This may sound a lot like Pacific Rim, but the game comes with a twist: saving cities and civilians is more important than killing the monsters. So prepare to make some tough choices as this game can feel like playing chess, and you’ll often have to cut your losses and accept smaller defeats.Featuring retro graphics, Into the Breach is an extremely easy game to run. And if you happen to have a particularly old machine that can’t run it smoothly, don’t worry, the turn-based gameplay won’t suffer.A Good Match for: MacBook owners who prefer slower turn-based strategy games that require focus, patience and lots of thinking. Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Benchmark results (in FPS).

The follow-up to one of the most famous RTS games in history, StarCraft 2 shouldn’t need an introduction.This space RTS depicts a fascinating war between the Terrans, Zerg, and Protoss. But what sets this game apart is the gameplay. StarCraft 2 is fast, precise and features perfectly balanced factions. The game is definitely easy to grasp and get into, but insanely hard to master.

I stopped trying to become “good” at it a long time ago, but I still enjoy playing the campaign, a co-op mission or the occasional skirmish against the AI.StarCraft 2 could have been our top pick. The only reason it wasn’t was because no other game could be a better budget pick.

StarCraft 2 is as budget-friendly as it gets: most of the game can be played for free, including online matches, co-op missions, and the Terran campaign.StarCraft 2 also features nice graphics that stand the test of time and reasonable system requirements. Our 2013 MBP runs it 33 frames per second without breaking a sweat.A Good Match For: Gamers interested in only the best RTS games for Mac. The original StarCraft defined the genre and StarCraft 2 continues to push the envelope.

Also, gamers looking for  Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Benchmark results (in FPS). Total War: Warhammer 2 took it’s time coming, but when it did, it changed the outlook of the strategy genre on MacOS.Instead of taking place in a historical period, Total War: Warhammer 2 is set in the fantasy world of Warhammer and features all the monsters and flying creatures you can expect. This turned out to be a bigger change than expected, because the units not only look different, they behave differently and allow tactics that weren’t possible before.

That said, this is still a Total War game, with both turn-based strategy and real-time battle modes.TW: Warhammer 2 is also an impressive game to behold, featuring massive real-time battles with hundreds of units on huge battlefields. Powered by Apple’s Metal 2 graphics API, Warhammer 2 was the best looking Total War, until the release of that isA Good Match For: Gamers interested in fantasy strategy games, but also those who enjoy the high-level strategy Total War games have always demanded.Benchmark results (in FPS). Based on Norse mythology, Northgard gives you control of a clan of Vikings trying to conquer and settle on a newfound continent.This RTS reminds me a lot of the glory days of Age of Empires. You have to gather resources, create buildings and train soldiers, fishermen and scouts. But similarities with old-school classics stop there. Northgard introduces modern mechanics that give the game a fresh and interesting feel. For instance, you can’t create people.

You have to keep your clan happy and that will attract settlers that can then be trained to become soldiers.This game is the newest entry and the only strategy game from 2018 in this Top 10 and it shows.Northgard also features landscapes and weather effects that are simply top-notch. Other entries on this list may be less demanding, but the fact a MacBook from 2013 can run such a pretty game makes it our MacBook Pick.A good match for: Fans of games like Age of Empires on Mac. Also, gamers looking for the best strategy games 2018 has to offer.Benchmark results (in FPS). XCOM 2 is a turn-based strategy game that continues the story of the original XCOM.

Humans lost the war against the aliens and the remaining survivors have to live under their rule. The future is grim and the only hope is the tiny resistance army, which you’ll lead.features excellent turn-based combat missions where the use of cover and special abilities is crucial. Plus, if one of your soldiers dies he or she is gone forever, making every mission feel tense and important. In between missions, you get to manage your resources, research technologies, train your soldiers and decide where to go next.Vanilla XCOM 2 is an excellent game as is, but the War of the Chosen expansion makes it infinitely better. In fact, War of the Chosen is so big, developer Firaxis thought it would become XCOM 3. Many call it the ultimate XCOM experience and once you try it, you’ll understand.did an outstanding job with the game’s port. In spite of requiring a recent machine to run, you would expect such a great-looking game to be even more demanding.

My 2016 MBP shouldn’t be able to run it but it does!A Good Match For: Gamers looking for action-oriented turn-based strategy games. Most turn-based games favor complexity instead of intensity. XCOM 2 is the exception.XCOM 2 benchmark results (in FPS). Company of Heroes (CoH) was revolutionary when it first came out in 2006. The graphics, the destructible environments. My jaw dropped the first time I saw a Panzer tank drive through a wall and kill my soldiers.

Company of Heroes 2 is all that and more.Just like the original, CoH2 is all about securing resources, building an army and crushing the enemy. But unlike StarCraft 2, this game isn’t about building the biggest army as fast as possible. In CoH2, every unit matters and you’ll have to use the right combination of units, terrain and cover to win. This may sound complicated and slow, but don’t worry.

CoH2 is an action-driven RTS with lots of destruction and mayhem.Feral Interactive did an excellent job with this port, but the game’s advanced physics and great-looking graphics make it particularly demanding. If you have a machine with integrated graphics, our tests concluded you will probably be out of luck with this oneA Good Match For: Fans of WW2 strategy games. There are others that take place in that period, but CoH2 is the top choice.

Also, gamers looking for military strategy games. Read our in-depth for more benchmarks.Company of Heroes 2 benchmark results (in FPS). Is an expert at creating free-to-play games. Hearthstone is a perfect example of how to do it right.Hearthstone is a digital collectible card game based on the popular Warcraft universe. But before you ignore it because you don’t “like” card games, know this game is amazing, no matter your past experiences with the genre.Hearthstone is much simpler than you would imagine.

In every match, you pull three or four cards (depending on who goes first) out of your customized deck of 30 cards. There are different card types (weapons, spells and minions), but the goal is clear: empty your opponent’s health.As far as free games go, you won’t be disappointed here.

You can genuinely spend hours playing Hearthstone without having to spend a dime. Plus, the cute yet simplistic graphics are perfect for low-powered machines.A Good Match For: Fans of strategy card games. Other choices exist, but Hearthstone is the clear winner in this category.Benchmark results (in FPS).

Crusader Kings 2 is a 4X turn-based strategy game that features immensely challenging, yet rewarding gameplay.This is a deep and complex strategy game that requires patience and discipline, but you can expect to witness a fascinating medieval story worthy of a Game of Thrones remake (including its share of betrayals, murders, rapes, and so on). CK2 may sound intimidating but users and reviewers have loved since it came out in 2012.On top of that, CK2 just a few months ago. And we don’t mean free-to-play for a weekend or a “free” game plagued with micro-transactions.

The game is permanently free to keep, entirely, and includes every feature available. If you ever wanted to give Crusader Kings 2 (CK2) a try, today is the day.A Good Match For: Gamers looking for one of the best Mac grand strategy games. Developer is clearly an expert when it comes to grand strategy games and it shows. Ever wanted to conquer the universe? Stellaris may be your way out.Another grand strategy 4X game from Paradox, Stellaris aims to take the Europa Universalis IV formula and bring it to space.

When it was first released, it was clear this could be the next big grand strategy classic, but it was quite not there yet.Fast forward to 2018 and the release of the free Stellaris 2.0 update. Stellaris 2.0 was a massive success, refining and improving virtually every single one of the game’s key features.The end result is a fantastic space strategy game and the Paradox grand strategy game you need to play.A Good Match For: Fans of space exploration and sci-fi settings, as Stellaris features every “specie” and technology imaginable. Set in 190 AD, Three Kingdoms explores a beautiful but fractured China. The time for a new emperor has finally come, and as one of 11 legendary warlords, you’ll fight to unite the country under your rule and create the next great dynasty.And as can be expected from a Total War game, Three Kingdoms combines a gripping turn-based campaign of empire-building with stunning real-time battles.Some call Three Kingdoms the best Total War game to date and that’s because of its perfect combination of realism and romance.Total War fans rightfully expect a realistic strategy game that demands smart tactics to win and Three Kingdoms doesn’t disappoint. But on top of that, Three Kingdoms also features larger-than-life heroes capable of taking on dozens of “normal” soldiers.A Good Match For: Total War aficionados looking for the latest and greatest in the series. GamesGamesOur takeDemand LevelFree games only?✅ Not demandingFactorioIf you think sounds like a factory-building simulation you’d be right. And if all you’re doing is building factories you can bet they’re going to be big, require lots of resources, and attract lots of enemies.Add in cross-platform cooperative multiplayer, modding support, and a map editor, and Factorio takes factory building to the next level.

If you’re a fan of building big, complex systems that do cool things, Factorio is for you.NA MetascoreNot demandingNo✅ Not demandingThis War of MinePerhaps the most unique game on this list, is a single-player survival game simulating war from the perspective of a group of civilians in a bombed out city.By day you craft, take care of yourself and your group, and plan for the night, when you venture out to gather resources including food, fuel and weapons. Games are subjective and Top 10 list even more so. To keep this list as fair as possible and ensure every game listed here is worth it, we made sure the following set of criteria is always met:Native: Every game listed here natively supports MacOS. This means they won’t need Wine, Parallels, Bootcamp or any other third-party app to run.

Just install any of these games on your machine and enjoy.Performance: Obviously, we think every game on this list is solid in terms of graphics, gameplay, and stability. But performance is also a key factor to consider: we Mac users keep our computers for a long time.

Mac Gamer HQ is the only place that tests and benchmarks games on several machines and shows you actual performance, not just listed system requirements. Keep in mind that we test all our games on Medium settings because we continue to believe they are an acceptable compromise for testing across a wide variety of machines:And for reference, this is how we interpret the results: Below 20 FPSUnplayableLaggy gameplay, full of stutters and slowdowns.20-30 FPSBorderlineCan be Ok in slow paced games. Still, not optimal.30-45 FPSPlayableAcceptable for most (most gaming consoles do this).45-60 FPSSmoothFluid gameplay, with no perceivable stutters.60+ FPSVery SmoothFor hardcore and professional players, a luxury for most.We usually aim for 30 FPS, because 30 FPS is enough to guarantee a smooth and fluid experience.Critical acclaim: To counter the fact that games are extremely subjective, we focus only on the games that have received good reviews by critics and average gamers. We’re not looking to please everyone, but we want to make sure these games have been generally enjoyed.Pricing: Price tags are not the most important factor, but they still count. Sometimes a game that is only $10 will be superior to a game that costs $60. We know you’re looking for the best value for money. There’s never been a better time to try a strategy game on your Mac.

With top games from AAA developers and independents, there’s something in this genre for everyone.With options from fast real-time games to collectible card games, there’s a MacOS strategy game for every gamer and Mac. Which strategy game caught your eye? What are you currently playing? What did we miss?Let me know in the comments section, perhaps you’ll even find fellow Mac users to play with online!Disclaimer: Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission (this is how we pay the bills). This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Ric-Great site, longtime lurker. Have you reviewed the recent re-entry of classic strategy game EMPIRE DELUXE, now developed by Killer Bee Software, whose chief developer Mark Kinkead has almost singlehandedly kept this product alive for almost two decades.

Since the last shrink-wrapped edition for Mac came out in the late 80’s. This classic is approaching 40 years of satisfying gameplay.It’s one of the original God’s-eye games but God (i.e. You, the player) is moving against one or more AI opponents or networked humans, and they strike fast. What I love about ED is plowing through dark territory, uncovering cities ripe for conquest and production of soldiers and materiel- and one more fast-acting enemies.Empire by Mark Baldwin and Walter Bright goes back into the early days of the PC.

KB’s release is available for Mac, PC and linux. I was blown away by its re-emergence, because I thought it would be just a memory. There have been a few lame tries at emulation over the years, but they suck compared to the real McCoy.

Now I’m running it on a 2009 Mac Pro tower, under MacOS 10.11 (El Capitan). Spoken english through bengali. KB has done a fine job of restoration and enhancements, which began in 2002, and are all available in the newest Combined Edition, which I currently play it via Steam.Background here:Keep up the great work for us.