Chances are you too are stuck at home. And I can tell you, here in France, things are escalating quickly. As most countries are unfortunately in the same boat, I hope you are safe and are taking the necessary precautions to stay safe!

In the meantime, we’re going to have a bunch of time to kill at home and what better way to do it than with a few Mac games!

May 20, 2010 And one week after launch, already more than eleven percent of all Steam purchases are for the Mac. The first point is obvious as Mac laptops are popular, even among gamers. I personally have a. Steam apparently keeps Steam games in my home directory of all places. That makes it very difficult to back up my home directory without also backing up Steam games (I have only one: Civ 5). How do I tell Steam to install and store games in a legitimate location (like the /Applications folder)?

GamesNameAboutMetascoreRelease dateGenreFree games only?
Civilization 6In 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. And if that wasn’t enough, the Gathering Storm expansion introduces more units, civilizations, and brand-new mechanics.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2016StrategyNo
Shooter
Counter-Strike: Global OffensiveCounter-Strike practically gave birth to the competitive FPS scene and is responsible for most of the LAN parties that took place in the 90s. That was a long time ago, but Counter-Strike has managed to evolve and remain relevant.
In 2012, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive expanded upon the team-based gameplay it pioneered with new maps, characters, weapons, and its extremely solid gameplay.
And now that the game is free-to-play and includes Danger Zone, a brand-new battle royale mode, CS: GO is a must for anyone remotely interested in shooters. No wonder it broke the one million concurrent players record!
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2012ShooterYes
Football Manager 2020The best football simulation game is back, bringing refinements and new features.
Football Manager (FM) puts you in charge of any squad from more than 50 countries across the world. As the team’s manager, you get to decide who plays, how they train, how to manage the stadium, and even how to deal with the media. FM 2020 builds on the strengths of its excellent predecessor to offer the best football manager experience so far.
Sure, the most recent Fifa game is not available on Mac, but if you truly love the beautiful game, Football Manager 2020 can scratch that itch.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2020SimulationNo
Strategy
XCOM 2 CollectionXCOM 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.
Vanilla XCOM 2 is an excellent game as is, but the War of the Chosen expansion, included in the Collection, 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.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2018StrategyNo
Oxygen Not IncludedOxygen Not Included is a space-colony simulation from the creators of Don’t Starve and Mark of the Ninja. Downloaded by more than 1.5 million players, the game has come a long way since it went into Alpha in February 2017.
You’ll need to research the technology to combat hostile aliens, develop infrastructure, keep the colonists happy and sane, and—as is implied by the title—continue to provide the resources necessary for survival. With some careful planning (and a little luck), you may just help your colony thrive in this hostile environment.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2019SimulationNo
Role-Playing
Divinity: Original Sin 2Divinity: Original Sin became an instant classic when it was released in 2015. Divinity: Original Sin 2 brings back the deep turn-based combat, multiplayer campaigns, and complex story, and adds some exciting new features.
Up to four players can adventure together online or locally via split-screen, the AI has been updated to be even more devious, and exploration has been opened up to provide countless ways to interact with characters, animals and the environment.
Developed in partnership with Apple's Metal Engineering Team, Original Sin 2 features advanced MacOS-only features such as touch bar support and iCloud saves!
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2019Role-PlayingNo
RimWorldA single-player, sci-fi survival game, RimWorld has you attempting to keep alive the survivors of an interstellar shipwreck on an alien world, though you might not want to keep some of your fellow survivors alive. Individual personalities are a big part of this game.
You’ll move from basic survival to building a modern colony and protecting it from raiders and the native lifeforms. RimWorld provides an almost overwhelming amount of detail you can tweak and there are multiple approaches you can take. Trade, fight, survive, be destroyed, repeat.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2018SimulationNo
Simulation
Plague Inc: EvolvedPlague Inc: Evolved is a unique mix of high strategy and terrifyingly realistic simulation. Your pathogen has just infected 'Patient Zero' - now you must bring about the end of human history by evolving a deadly, global Plague whilst adapting against everything humanity can do to defend itself.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2016SimulationNo
Total War: Three KingdomsThe Total War franchise continues its quest across time and the globe, this time stopping in ancient China. Fans can expect the same tried-and-true mixture of turn-based strategy and real-time battles as they set out to become emperor.
Become one of 12 legendary warlords and build up your armies, technology, and economy through research, politics, and conquest. Do you have what it takes to create the next dynasty? If not, at least you’ll get to experience the best visuals and gameplay the series has seen yet.
With some calling it 'the Best Total War Game in a Decade', you will want to check out Three Kingdoms.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2019StrategyNo
MMO
The Elder Scrolls OnlineThe Elder Scrolls Online is the latest big MMORPG to join the party.
It's also the first Elder Scrolls to come to macOS and the first to attempt multiplayer. This created impossibly high expectations that made the game suffer at launch. But that was in 2014, when the game required an upfront purchase and a monthly subscription.
A lot has changed since. Relaunched as Tamriel Unlimited, it introduced lots of new features and changed for the better. The monthly subscription disappeared, and now you only need to buy the game once. At the end of the day, this game is similar to World of Warcraft and Guild Wars 2.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2014MMONo
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3One of the most ambitious Call of Duty games ever, Black Ops 3 takes us 40 years further into the future to a world ravaged by climate change and unchecked technologies. The game features a four-player campaign mode with features such as cybernetic enhancements, a one-shot-kill “realistic” difficulty mode, and an unlockable “nightmare” mode featuring a new narrative and plenty of zombies.
If you’re more into multiplayer, there are plenty of enhancements and new features on that side, as well. And even better, you can purchase the Multiplayer Starter Pack if that’s all you’re interested in.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2019ShooterNo
Racing
DiRT 4Brought to Mac by Feral Interactive, DiRT 4 is the latest rally game from Codemasters available on MacOS.
This latest entry in the rally racing series provides over 50 cars to drive as you tear across thrilling tracks in Australia, Spain, Wales, and more. Each and every one of them looking and running great thanks to Feral Interactive‘s top-notch Mac port.
And with the new system called Your Stage, players can generate a countless number of unique stages with the press of a button. It’s even smart enough to generate routes based on your skill level. Career mode and daily, weekly, and month-long challenges will keep you racing for quite some time.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2019RacingNo
Slay the SpireWhat happens when you fuse a collectible cards game with a roguelike? You get Slay the Spire, a single-player deck builder from Mega Crit Games. Build your deck and use your cards wisely as you battle your way to the top of a spire that changes each time you play.
Slay the Spire contains over 250 cards, over 150 unique items to find and use in your quests, and an impressive host of unique encounters, boss battles, and events along the way. And if that’s not enough, the game’s custom mode allows hardcore players to mix and match various crazy-run modifiers.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2019Collectible CardNo
Action
CupheadCuphead became an instant indie classic. Mashing excellent run and gun gameplay with a beautiful art style (the game looks straight out of a cartoon from the 1930s), Studio MDHR achieved something special. But don’t get fooled by the cute graphics, this is one punishing game. So much so that some compare it with Dark Souls.
And did we mention Cuphead is also a great multiplayer game you can play on co-op with a friend?
One more thing… Cuphead is the perfect choice for MacBook gamers: no compromises are required. This is a modern game with graphics that look great but still run smoothly on older machines.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2018ActionNo
Rise of the Tomb RaiderRise of the Tomb Raider is the sequel to the stellar Tomb Raider reboot from 2013.
Starring the young archaeologist Lara Croft, this action-adventure game takes place one year after her adventure in Yamatai. This time, Lara sets out to the lost city of Kitezh to recover the Divine Source, an ancient artifact with the power to grant immortality.
With a focus on combat and survival, this game plays a lot like its predecessor. And that’s a good thing. Rise of the Tomb Raider improves and refines everything that made the original great while adding more systems to play with.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2018ActionNo
Action
Dead CellsDead Cells is an action-platformer that many have called the best Castlevania game in years.
In Dead Cells, there are no checkpoints and you’ll have to get comfortable with dying… a lot. You’ll get plenty of weapons to help you on your way, and each time you die will be an opportunity to explore more, improve your skills and acquire new abilities.
The 2D retro-inspired world will make fans of classic Castlevania and Metroid feel right at home, but don’t think Dead Cells is just another retro knock-off. This is an indie with tight controls, smooth animations, and great art-style. So prepare to experience both frustration and triumph across 16 to 20 hours of platformer action.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2018ActionNo
Cities: SkylinesIn Cities: Skylines you'll create a city from scratch: build roads and infrastructure; supply energy and water; control zoning; provide public services, public transportation, parks, and more.
It can be overwhelming, but Cities: Skylines also helps you along, keeping things hidden until your city reaches a certain size and your citizens demand them. Keep your citizens happy and your city will thrive and grow.
Cities: Skylines goes a step further than SimCity and adds challenges, huge maps, and a traffic simulation so smart it’s scary. Even better, Colossal continues to provide excellent support with free and paid updates on a regular basis.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2015StrategyNo
Adventure
Stardew ValleyOne of the hottest indie titles ever released, this pixel-graphic farming sim continues to add major updates years after its initial release, including the addition of cooperative multiplayer.
In Stardew Valley you inherit a dormant farm from your grandfather and start clearing land, planting crops, raising animals and more. Stardew Valley includes RPG elements such as crafting and the ability to level up your abilities and unlock new areas to explore.
You’ll also meet other residents and have the chance to help rebuild the decaying town. There’s so much more to Stardew Valley, including the ability to woo and marry NPCs, that you may never discover all the game has to offer.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2016AdventureNo
Dota 2In spite of being 6 years old now, the free-to-play MOBA from Valve is stronger than ever. In fact, Dota 2 is currently the second most played game in the world, with 450,000 concurrent players in one day.
The sequel to the infamous mod, Defense of the Ancients (DotA), Dota 2 pits two teams of five players against each other. Each team has to defend its own base while trying to destroy the enemy's base.
You’re in control of a “hero” with unique abilities, and with more than one hundred to chose from, mastering your hero while playing as a team is a real challenge. This explains why MOBAs are so hard to master and why their community is so demanding.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2013MOBAYes
MMO
War ThunderA newer entry in the WWII genre formerly dominated by World War II Online, War Thunder also includes the Korean War era in its air and land combat options.
With a huge number of available planes, tanks, and even navy vessels, War Thunder offers anything your heart could desire for mid-20th-century combat.
War Thunder features full-scale PvP battles, historical campaigns in PvE, a large number of solo missions, and cooperative multiplayer. Plus it’s cross-platform on MacOS, Windows, Linux, and PS4.
✅ Now updated to 64-bit and supports Catalina!
2013MMOYes

PS: Some great Mac games had to be ignored because this list only focuses on Mac games available on Steam (for example Borderlands 3 could not be included as its Mac version is only available on Epic games).

Why Steam?

Steam is by far the biggest gaming platform in the World. Just a few days ago, I broke yet another record: 20 Million concurrent players.

On top of that, it’s the place with the most Mac games available. 10,543 Mac games at the time of this writing.

But as Steam Spy founder, Sergey Galyonkin, pointed out, too many new Steam games get released each year:

This is as exciting as it is worrying. On the one hand, this explains the explosion of new Mac and Linux games, and as I said before, this gives gamers more choice.

On the other hand, the quality of games available is suffering. Think about it. Is it really possible most of the 10,000+ games on Steam are all good? Some were great, but most were mediocre, and a few were terrible.

I tend to agree with the critics and believe Steam should do something to better curate the games it accepts. Why? Because you may not be obliged to buy a game, but the more crappy games there are, the harder it becomes to find the true gems.

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In the meantime, this list should help you find the right Mac game for you. Do you have another Steam-enabled Mac game that you love?

If so, let us know in the comments section.

Gaming on the Mac is terrible, right? That has been the consensus among gamers for a decade-plus—Ars even declared Mac gaming dead all the way back in 2007. But in reality, the situation has gotten better. And after Apple dedicated an unprecedented amount of attention to Mac gaming at WWDC 2017, things might be looking up for Mac gamers in the coming years.

When Apple announced new Macs and a major update to its Mac graphics API at this year’s developer conference, there was an air of hope amongst Mac gamers and developers. Gaming on a Mac may look more appealing than ever thanks to the introduction and gradual improvement of Apple’s relatively new Metal graphics API and a better-than-ever-before install base. On top of that, discrete Mac graphics processors have just seen some of their biggest boosts in recent years, VR support is on the way, and external GPU enclosures promise previously impossible upgradeability.

So gaming on the Mac is improving, but is it good or still terrible? Are we on track to parity with Windows? Speaking to game developers who specialize in the Mac about the state of Mac gaming in the wake of WWDC, Ars encountered plenty of optimism. Still, there’s plenty to be cautious about.

Decades in a niche

In gamer communities on forums and Reddit, Mac gaming is often the subject of jokes and snarky comments. Again, such snark was not always without justification. There just weren’t many good games on the Mac for years. Nevertheless, a few companies have continuously worked to fill the niche. Two in particular emerged as leaders in the marketplace—Aspyr Media and Feral Interactive.

Aspyr was founded way back in 1996, originally as a retail distributor. The porting aspect of its business came later, with the first game it ported in 1998—Eidos’ Tomb Raider II. Feral got started in 1996, too. And in addition to the Mac, Feral has ported games to Linux and iOS (it plans to expand to Android in the near future).

“We’ve dealt firsthand with all the big changes to the platform that have taken place over the last two decades,” Edwin Smith, Feral’s head of production, told Ars. He cited changes like the advent of dedicated graphics processing units (GPUs), the move to a UNIX-based operating system, and the transition from the PowerPC processor architecture to Intel.

PowerPC-based Macs in the '90s and early '00s used a different processing architecture from the Windows PCs for which most games were primarily developed. It didn’t help, either, that Microsoft’s Direct3D (part of the DirectX suite of APIs) became the industry standard graphics API. The cross-platform OpenGL API used in Apple computers struggled to keep up in the meantime. And frankly back at that point in time, Macs weren’t very popular, so the audience was small. It was abundantly clear to gamers that the Mac was not a competitive platform in the PowerPC days.

“In the years leading up to the transition to Intel CPUs in Macs, the porting process entailed converting games to run on PowerPC hardware,” said Smith. “This was difficult because the existing code was written with x86 architecture in mind, and since this didn’t always have a 1:1 relationship with how PowerPC architecture worked, we had some interesting problems to solve.”

Climbing out into the sun

Players using today’s Mac offerings live within a different landscape. Things became much rosier over the past decade for a number of reasons.

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First, there was the switch to Intel. By adopting the same architecture used in most Windows PCs, Apple moved the Mac out of a software engineering wasteland. Second, Mac sales figures grew significantly at the same time. According to data aggregated by Statista, 3.29 million Macs were sold globally in 2004. By 2015, that number had reached more than 20 million.

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“Apple today sells in a quarter what they used to sell in a year, so the total market opportunity has grown from what used to be normal,” Elizabeth Howard, vice-president for publishing at Aspyr, told Ars.

The hardware situation looked better, too. Macs enjoyed what Howard called a “halo effect” from the previous generation of consoles. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 remained gaming hardware standards for nearly a decade—longer than many other console generations. That longevity allowed the Mac’s laptop-grade graphics hardware to catch up to this industry standard.

“Most video games are developed with console or PC as the lead platform, and the system requirements are naturally targeted around what those platforms can handle,” she explained. “Since Mac is a downstream port of these versions, and Macs were well-aligned with last-gen console specs, we were able to easily move games from PC and console over to Mac.”

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Finally, Howard and Smith cited the shift to digital distribution. While this was disruptive and concerning for the industry at first, it turned out to be a major boon for Mac-centric gamers.

What Percent Of Steam Games Are On Mac

“2011 was the last year Apple carried any physical game boxes in their stores,” Howard said. “There was a time we thought this would mean the demise of Mac gaming.” Within a few years, Apple was no longer shipping computers with physical media drives at all; the platform abandoned them more quickly than the PC market did. But rather than hurt Mac developers, it helped. Digital marketplaces like Steam and the Mac App Store “made it much easier for us to get our games to end users,” said Smith. “And as a result, our customer base has grown.”

Howard also sees the new marketplace as an improvement: “Digital distribution had a huge impact on our business. It’s obviously much easier for people to buy games, we had a big catalog to leverage with this new audience, and it’s much easier on cash flow with no cost of goods. It was a huge shift.”

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And all this has made the Mac a more vibrant gaming platform than ever before. Mac games have a substantially larger addressable market, the economics of scale are more favorable, and for a while, the hardware was in a sweet spot. With plenty of great games available on the Mac, gamer snark has been looking less and less applicable in recent years.