
5 Best Mac Games
Best Mac games
When the Apple iMac was released in 1998, it sparked a bonafide cultural phenomenon in the electronics world. The computer was sleek, simple, design-focused, and technologically progressive, so it’s no surprise the brand continues to push these philosophies with its modern products. One area of criticism, though, has always been gaming support. Macs don’t quite stack up to Windows-based gaming PCs in terms of graphical processing power, which leaves many Mac gamers feeling left out when they miss out on major releases. We’re here to tell you that’s a thing of the past. There are loads of fantastic Mac games available, and some of them just might surprise you.
Whether it’s a new game, a retro title, an indie release, or even an early-access project, there’s something out there for every gamer of every experience level. This is partly thanks to Apple’s introduction of powerful Intel processors, but part of it is the gaming industry’s recognition of the demand for Mac-compatible games.
Key considerations
Two of the most important considerations when choosing a game are genre and price, but these preferences will vary greatly depending on the person. Only you know what types of games you enjoy — but what games you can play depends on your computer’s specs and your age.
System requirements
If you want to play a game on your Mac and play it well, confirm your machine at least meets the minimum recommended specifications for that title.
The first things to look at are the processor (CPU), graphics card (GPU), and memory (RAM) specifications. Respectively, these figures dictate how well your computer can run programs, translate lines of code into visual data, and multitask.
Meeting minimum specs means your machine may struggle to perform even on low settings, so it’s best to have a little wiggle room if possible. Outside of those elements, double-check that you have enough free space on your hard drive to store the game. Some games can take up 100GB of room or more.
Not sure what your Mac’s specifications are? Click the Apple button on the top left of your screen, press “About This Mac,” and navigate the tabs to get the information you need.
Age rating
If you’re buying games for a young one or a family computer, pay close attention to the age rating. Age ratings are determined by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), which ranks games based on the amount of violence, language, adult themes, sexual content, and frightening moments they contain. For example, a rating of “E” means it’s okay for everyone. A rating of “AO” means the game is for adults only. This should not be confused with an “M” rating, which is for mature audiences.
Features
Downloadable content
Some games are released as self-contained, finished products, while others are continuously developed and added to after they’re released. This generally entails downloadable content (DLC), which is a fancy name for an expansion pack. DLC can be anything from a new level to a new campaign to a selection of cosmetic in-game items. DLC is often doled out in season pass form where the customer will buy all of the game’s DLC in one discounted package while also opting into whatever future DLC is released within a certain time period.
Online play or single player
As time passes, more and more games exist purely in the online realm, but there are plenty of fulfilling and interesting single-player experiences too. Choose the experience that’s right for you, but keep in mind that many titles give you the choice to play locally on your machine or over the web with others.
Cross-platform play
Long-time gamers will remember the days when you were locked into the gaming system you bought with no flexibility. Today, however, cross-platform play permits PC gamers, Mac gamers, console gamers, and even mobile gamers to play the same titles together regardless of hardware. Fortnite, for example, allows players with nearly any system to compete against one another on the battlefield. If playing with friends is a priority for you, seek out games with cross-platform compatibility. This does not encompass all online games, but it’s a feature that is becoming more common due to popular demand.
Mac game prices
While Macs don’t typically play as many new AAA titles as PCs, the pricing range for these products is essentially the same. As always, keep in mind some titles feature recurring monthly subscriptions, in-game purchases, DLC, and the like.
Inexpensive
For about $5 to $20, expect to find indie titles, older games, and simplistic simulators. These titles may be cheap, but they’re often of stunning quality and can provide hours of entertainment.
Mid-range
Spend $30 or so and you’ve entered the realm of fleshed-out, modern titles, including older AAA games. You may even find bundles of several similar games at this price point.
Expensive
At $60 and more, you’ll find new games, AAA titles, special editions, and series collections.
Tips
- Is your game not running smoothly despite your machine reaching the recommended specs? Dial back the graphics settings for better performance, particularly when it comes to anti-aliasing, water, shadows, and reflections.
- Mac users often leave their computers running 24/7, putting them to sleep after use rather than fully shutting them down. We recommend restarting yours every week or so to refresh the system.
- Your Mac will likely have less RAM than a gaming PC, so free up as much as you can before logging in. Close down all non-essential apps — especially web browsers — and consider programs like CleanMyMac to periodically tidy up your machine.
- A tidy hard drive is crucial for maximum gaming performance. Instead of letting yours fill up, delete old and redundant files, leaving about 10% of your storage space free.
- Modern Macs typically come with ultra-responsive solid-state drives (SSDs), but this isn’t the case with older models. Thankfully, you can purchase a third-party internal SSD for a couple hundred dollars. These will reap huge rewards in terms of performance.
FAQ
Q. What else can I buy to improve my Mac gaming experience?
A. Part of the Mac appeal is that they’re simple to set up and ready to go right out of the box. If you want to take your gaming experience to the next level, though, there are a few accessories that can flesh out your setup. Consider replacing the standard Apple mouse with a gaming model that has more programmable buttons and doing the same with the keyboard. The integrated Mac keyboard is sleek, but it’s not incredibly ergonomic for long gaming hours. Finally, a larger external monitor will dramatically improve your visual experience, and a quality headset will enhance your multiplayer encounters. All these accessories connect to your Mac via the USB, headphone, and HDMI ports.
Q. Can I turn off my Mac’s mouse acceleration?
A. Mouse acceleration is a feature that increases your cursor’s tracking rate when the mouse is moved quickly. PC gamers often turn this off for more predictable and linear in-game movement, but on a Mac, it isn’t always as simple as ticking a box. To turn off acceleration, open your Terminal app, which is found in the Utilities folder in Applications. You can also use a keyboard shortcut by pressing Command and Space at the same time. Once Terminal is open, type the following:
defaults write .GlobalPreferences com.apple.mouse.scaling -1
Press Enter and log out. When you log back in mouse acceleration will be gone. To restore it, enter the command again with the “-1” removed.