Direct Download Games For Mac
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There are lots of games on the Mac, and you have precious few hours to play them. How do you spend your money and your time? I've rounded up ten of the best games you can get for the Mac right now in this collection, with links for where to buy or download them. I've tried to put in a mix of games from strategy to FPS, MMO to driving, adventure and interactive fiction.
I'm interested in what you think are the best games for the Mac, too, so make sure to share your thoughts with me in the comments. Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Normally when Blizzard drops a new game it's a major event, such as it was when StarCraft II and Diablo III were released. Hearthstone has sort of crept out from the company, produced at a smaller scale and with a very different focus: it's the first card-collecting strategy game that Blizzard has done. It's also Blizzard's first free-to-play game. Don't let the 'collectible card game' description chase you away.
Even if you've never been into Magic: the Gathering or Yu-Gi-Oh, Hearthstone is really easy to pick up, learn and play, and it's a lot of fun. You play attack and defense cards as you seek to run your opponent's health down to zero and keep yours positive. Putting your deck together in the most effective way is the strategy side of this game, and if you're familiar with World of Warcraft folklore, you'll get a big kick out of seeing characters here that you'll recognize from the game — but that knowledge is purely optional.
Don't let 'free-to-play' chase you off here either. You won't be bombarded with demands for money in in-app purchases or an inability to play effectively unless you pay. You can play quite effectively without ever putting a dollar into it; if you do, you'll end up buying card booster packs that give you rare cards and Legendaries. You can get these cards by playing skillfully, too. • Free - League of Legends. Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas (MOBAs) have become the new jam for many gamers who look for collaborative fun with other gamers online.
They're realtime strategy games that emphasize the control of champions and minions as you try to take over your opponents' territory and destroy their troop-making ability. It's essentially a sophisticated version of Capture the Flag, though that really sells the experience short. The genre exploded after the development of a Warcraft III mod called Defense of the Ancients (DotA), and in fact Dota 2 is for the Mac through Steam.
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But League of Legends has captured the hearts and minds of gamers worldwide as developer Riot Games puts a continuous stream of improvements and changes into the the game to rebalance and change around gameplay. What's more, League is free to play - you can certainly get started and play for quite a long time without having to put money into it, but eventually you'll probably want to bolster your abilities by using real currency to buy additional Riot Points (RP), which let you buy content like champions, alternate skins and boosts. • Free - F1: 2013. Looking for a high-speed racing game that's utterly realistic? Check out Feral's recent Mac conversion of Codemasters' F1 2013, a game that recreates the Formula 1 2013 season in minute detail. What's more, Classics Mode lets you race in legendary cars and against legendary drivers from the 1980s.
And a Classic Edition DLC contains 1990s era content and tracks. F1 2013 is available from different download services; I'd recommend getting it from Steam, because that way you'll be able to compete online; the Mac App Store version doesn't support that (it's because online play is through Steam; that's a no-no for Mac App Store games, because of Apple's rules). • $49.99 - Bioshock Infinite. It turned out to be Irrational Games' swan song (the company's founder, Ken Levine, is shutting it down to focus on different work), but what a way to go out: the third installment of the legendary Bioshock series is a masterwork.