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GOG Expands Its Mac Selection

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GOG has added a bucket full of games to its selection of Mac-compatible classics.

Mac gaming has always suffered a certain amount of neglect, so the addition of 36 titles to GOG is significant. “We’ve added an actual bucket full of Mac games to our catalog today,” it said in a statement. “No, really, we got a bucket, filled it, and then made all of those games Mac compatible. Man, the way we do business can be odd sometimes.”

Okay then. Here’s a list of the new games now on tap for Team Mac:

  • Lords of the Realm 3
  • Septerra Core
  • Still Life 1
  • The Whispered World
  • Expendable
  • Fallout Tactics
  • Mob Rule
  • Trine
  • Jagged Alliance 2
  • Jagged Alliance 2 Unfinished Business
  • Jack Keane
  • I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
  • Costume Quest
  • Enclave
  • Smugglers V
  • World of Aden: Thunderscape
  • Stacking
  • Nancy Drew Curse of the Blackmoor Manor
  • Rogue Trooper
  • Legend of Kyrandia
  • Legends of Kyrandia Hand of Fate
  • Legends of Kyrandia Malcolm’s Revenge
  • Shadowman
  • Haegemonia Gold
  • Iron Storm
  • Atlantis 2
  • Divine Divinity
  • Wizardry 6+7
  • Wizardry 8
  • Runaway: A Road Adventure
  • Runaway: Dream of the Turtle
  • 11th Hour
  • Beyond Divinity
  • Realms of Arkania 3
  • Strike Suit Zero
  • Original War


Some helpful recommendations, because it’s a slow Saturday: Fallout Tactics is quite good although it suffers from balance issues in the latter stages of the game, Trine is absolutely lovely, Divine Divinity is an excellent (and huge) open-world action-RPG and Beyond Divinity is a solid follow-up with some of the worst voice acting of all time, which fortunately can be turned off. Anyone else?

Source: GOG

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