

Wargame: European Escalation is another good game which is available on Steam for OS X.īut wait! There's more! Total War: Rome and Empire Total War are available on the Mac App Store and Napoleon Total War is coming out in July on the Mac App Store as well. Company of Heroes: Campaign Edition from Aspyr is on the Mac App Store and they recently upgraded it so it now includes skirmish play. I mention the App Store frequently here because I like it personally and it certainly is convenient being right on your Dock by default.Įdit: I forgot two more games of note for you. It is worthy of note that Feral just announced Tropico 4 is coming in July and I'm sure it'll be on The Mac App Store as well. Edwin from Feral has recently mentioned this will be coming to the Mac App Store sometime soon but as mentioned is available direct on disc if you didn't want to wait. I noticed Black and White 2 mentioned above. You can also find Star Wars: Empire at War on the Mac App Store. I believe I have seen Supreme Commander 2 on Macgamestore for OS X. Origin has a Mac client and features a good number of excellent titles from Feral there as well as some of their own titles, primarily Sims this and that. I'd recommend installing Steam too for a large selection of games to play on your Mac and there is always the Mac App Store for more. In response to the OP, if you haven't played the classic RTS Total Annihilation or even if you'd just like to enjoy it again in OS X on your Mac, you can find it for cheap on GOG.com along with a lot of other cool classic games for Mac. Yes, there most certainly is and there is good coverage of every genre one could want to play. Not to pick on you but geeze I get tired of people saying there isn't much selection on OS X.


They include everything from wonderful old classics available on GOG to some of the latest greatest games from Blizzard, Feral, Aspyr, EA, Paradox and many of the very best indie developers. Nearly all of these games are reviewed as at least "good" on Gamespot or elsewhere. There isn't? I currently own 356 games that all run in OS X 10.8.4 on my mid-2011 iMac.
