Try These Awesome Mac Games
Dangerous adventures, thrilling races, and more.
With the power of Apple silicon propelling Mac gaming to new heights, there’s never been a better time to jump in. Clash with lovable pirates, become a post-apocalyptic courier, roar down the Champs-Élysées in a souped-up muscle car—you’re sure to find a new favorite.
Not all games are available on all devices.
Lies of P
Remember that part in Pinocchio when the plucky puppet used a huge sword to clobber a giant robot? No? Lies of P reimagines the famous character as a crafty warrior exploring a beautiful but deadly city.
Equip your mechanical arm with gadgets like a grappling hook and electrified fist to battle massive automatons. Assemble swords, axes, and other powerful weapons to take down maniacal puppets and mechanical hounds. And don’t forget to visit your kindly creator, Geppetto, to upgrade your abilities—you’ll need all the help you can get in this challenging adventure.
Stray
You’re a simple cat having a purrfectly carefree day—until you tumble into an underground city full of intrigue and menace.
To make your way through this inventive platformer, you’ll explore cluttered rooftops, sneak into secret labs, and befriend the odd robot residents of a cyberpunk metropolis. When you’re not solving curious puzzles and helping mechanical pals, have a blast just wandering around like a sneaky kitty. Hop up on shelves and knock stuff to the floor!
Return to Monkey Island
It’s been a long time since we’ve sailed the silly seas with Guybrush Threepwood—but the wait is over, matey! The mild-mannered pirate is back in Return to Monkey Island, the sixth installment in the beloved point-and-click adventure series.
Whether you’re tangling with old nemesis LeChuck or chatting up the chilly queen of Brr Muda, the humor is sharper than a saber and puns fly like cannonballs. Solve delightfully wacky puzzles, meet up with old pals (including talking skull Murray), and see if you can solve the mystery of Monkey Island once and for all. Arrrr you up to the challenge?
Resident Evil 4
One of the greatest survival horror games of all time, Resident Evil 4 has been reborn in this visually stunning and awesomely enhanced remake.
As special agent Leon Kennedy, your mission is to rescue the president’s daughter from a creepy European village overrun by a zombie-like cult—and that’s just the beginning. State-of-the-art graphics, improved controls, and fantastic new features (like being able to craft ammunition) add even more frightening fun to this renowned classic.
GRID Legends
No one said fame would be easy. In GRID Legends, the road to racing superstardom is full of sharp curves, big bumps, and the occasional fiery wreck.
Join a globe-trotting racing squad and get behind the wheel of exotic supercars, hulking trucks, and even a repurposed ice cream van. (The rules of the road are meant to be broken!) Tight controls straddle a perfect balance between slick simulation and arcade action—and the drama off the track is nearly as exciting as the checkered-flag finishes.
Death Stranding
You’re humanity’s last hope in this wild post-apocalyptic adventure from the mind of creator Hideo Kojima—and it’s unlike anything we’ve experienced before.
You play Sam Porter Bridges (portrayed by The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus), a courier crisscrossing the wasteland to deliver packages to isolated pockets of survivors. By foot, motorcycle, or truck, you’ll explore the wilderness, transport goods, and battle bosses like a flying whale made of goopy tar. Can you unravel the mystery behind the event that nearly wiped out the world?
Fort Solis
Mars is inhospitable at the best of times, but as space engineer Jack Leary in Fort Solis, you’ve got an even bigger problem than dust storms and oxygen leaks: There’s a murderer afoot!
The tense atmosphere slowly ratchets up as you respond to a distress call at a spooky science facility. Who (or what) is behind the disappearances at Fort Solis? What’s with the bloody handprints, sabotaged generators, and dead bodies? This gripping sci-fi mystery will keep you guessing.
Elex II
In Elex II’s spectacular world, hazards come in many forms: shady mercenaries, killer robots, even ravenous dinosaurs. Luckily, you’re equipped with laser rifles, magic spells, and more.
Jetpack around this stunning open-world adventure—it’s the most thrilling way to explore crumbling ruins and shining cities. Level up skills to become a bulky brawler, a wise mage, or maybe a tech-savvy hacker. Your decisions shape the world around you, so choose your friends—and foes—wisely.
SnowRunner
Where you’re going in SnowRunner, you won’t need roads—so it’s a good thing you’re driving some of the biggest, meanest all-terrain vehicles on the planet!
This hard-charging sequel to MudRunner lets you cruise around in SUVs, logging trucks, and even a six-wheeled behemoth. But it won’t be easy: The hills are steep, the snow is deep, and the swamps are filled with mud. Pick the right vehicle for the task at hand—whether it’s delivering pipeline parts or fishing a spilled load out of a river—or you might end up spinning your wheels.
The Medium
Marianne sees dead people; it’s both a wonderful gift and a terrible curse. In this gripping psychological horror game, you’ll guide the cunning hero through a dilapidated Cold War–era resort full of shocking secrets that just won’t stay buried.
Use your psychic gifts to explore two realities simultaneously: the physical world and a creepy spirit realm hosting a giant monster that doggedly hunts you. Astounding graphics and unique split-screen effects fuel uneasy vibes, as Marianne slings psychic blasts to duel foes and solve puzzles. Can you unearth the mysteries of the crumbling resort and the dark woods beyond—even if it means confronting your own past?
Some games contain mature content and may not be suitable for children under the age of 17.
