Hello everyone, today let's talk about how to play games on a Mac computer.
Many people may have heard that when changing computers, Mac computers can only be used as productivity tools and cannot play games.
But now things have changed, maybe you can't play a certain large online game, but there are still many choices for casual gaming.
Chip Restrictions#
If you have a computer with an M1 chip, you can directly download iOS versions of games from the App Store, but there aren't many fun ones.
Then you can choose the free and open-source Playcover, which allows you to play games by sideloading. As long as you can find the IPA installation package, you can play freely. However, it only supports the installation of IPA files exported from jailbroken iOS devices. If you don't know where to find them, you can go to the official Discord channel to get them.
Note that both of these methods mentioned here require a Mac computer with an M-series chip.
System Restrictions#
Next is a method that does not restrict the chip but restricts the system. Whisky, similar to CrossOver, is even more powerful. It can directly translate Windows games, so as long as your Mac computer has sufficient configuration, you can play any game that can be played on Windows. However, it requires the system to be macOS Sonoma, which is still in the testing phase and will be officially released in October this year. So users who are already in the testing phase can try it out first.
No Restrictions#
If you don't want tools that restrict chips or systems, besides Steam, there is also one called Itch. It is the world's largest independent game platform, and there are also more than 100,000 Mac games for you to play. Just like Steam, it has a Mac client, and you can download and launch games directly from it.
There are many free games in it, and you may wonder why every game seems to require payment. Actually, it is asking if you want to donate. If you don't want to spend money, just choose "No thanks".
Alternatively, you can go to the website Freetchio, which is a free and open-source project that specifically compiles free games on Itch.
Others#
Finally, I would like to recommend a software called "Digit Flip Fun" that disguises itself as being on the shelves. Users can enter "天空 666" for feedback.
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