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I'm not a Mac users, but a Linux users so anything I post here is only a suggestion.
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I'm also hopeful that more adventure games will be released for Mac OS X. The initial release was in March 2008 (and Wine reached version 1.0 in June 2008) so the technology needs time to develop. Portal is perhaps the only "adventure" game officially supported by CrossOver Games, but I'm optimistic that most games will eventually work. I would only consider buying another copy of Windows XP if a low-cost gaming edition was released, but that's very unlikely. I've got a Windows XP disc, but it's the original 2001 release, which isn't supported by Boot Camp.
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There are a few recommendations in the Best Mac Adventures thread, but it doesn't seem possible to search the Reviews database by platform.Īs an avid adventure game fan, I have decided from day one I had to install Windows on my mac to get the best possible playing experience and be able to play all the new and old games.įor dedicated adventure gamers, dual booting Mac OS X and Windows XP does seem to be the best option. I haven't purchased any native Mac OS X games yet.


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The DVD-ROM edition with the latest patch might work better.

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I already own several PC games, so I've tested them with CrossOver Games 7.1.1 and Mac OS X 10.5.6 on a MacBook Pro computer. the Psychonauts and Runaway 2 demos were playable, but A Vampyre Story wouldn't install). Not all games will work, so I recommend first trying a demo (e.g. The DOSBox website also mentions GOG.com, which might be a good place to buy The Feeble Files and Simon the Sorcerer 1 & 2.ĬrossOver Games requires an Intel-based Mac, and officially supports only certain MMORPG and FPS games, but I've used it to play Syberia 1 & 2. I've completed Beneath a Steel Sky (freeware), Broken Sword 1 & 2, Day of the Tentacle, Flight of the Amazon Queen (freeware), Sam & Max Hit the Road, The Secret of Monkey Island, Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge and The Curse of Monkey Island.ĭOSBox is available for non-ScummVM games (I've used it with Little Big Adventure 1 & 2). ScummVM is compatible with lots of classic adventures. The Macintosh adventures article recommends several freeware games, but the latest Macs don't include a Classic environment. But I don't want to install Windows on my computer, so I've been exploring other options. It's possible to install Windows XP or Vista on Intel-based Macs - with Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion - so a comparison of these options might be of interest. I'd like to start a thread (without the usual "Mac versus PC" arguments) where Mac OS X users can share their advice (similar to the Games on Vista thread).
