Gaming isn't the first thing to come to mind when you think of MacBooks. But thanks to Steam and the Mac App Store, you can turn your Apple laptop into a portable and fun arcade. From AAA titles such as Tomb Raider to award-winning indie masterpieces such as Braid, there is a wide variety of great games available for OS X, including massively popular games such as XCOM 2 and League of Legends. Some titles have high system requirements, so check your machine's specs before you download. Here are 25 of the best games you should play on your MacBook. Developer Blizzard managed to make lightning strike twice with this sequel to one of the most beloved PC games of all time, adding better matchmaking and new units to the already addictive real-time-strategy-focused franchise.
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Divided among three stand-alone chapters, StarCraft II gives equal time to its three playable species. Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm focus on Terran Jim Raynor and Zerg Sarah Kerrigan's respective quests for revenge against the tyrannical Dominion. In Legacy of the Void, Protoss leader Artanis discovers an enemy against which all three races must unite. The noir tale of Don't Starve places you in the unfortunate shoes of Wilson, a scientist who has been transported to a bizarre wilderness by a demonic gentleman.
To avoid starvation and survive the elements, you'll need to craft tools from raw elements like rocks, twigs and flint in this action-adventure. This never-ending race against time is quite frustrating to lose, as the price of death is the loss of all of your progress. Fans of Tim Burton will love Don't Starve's stark aesthetic. And what could be more rewarding than surviving an incredibly difficult game? Casey, After graduating from Bard College a B.A.
In Literature, Henry T. Casey worked in publishing and product development at Rizzoli and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, respectively. Henry joined Tom's Guide and LAPTOP having written for The Content Strategist, Tech Radar and Patek Philippe International Magazine. He divides his free time between going to live concerts, listening to too many podcasts, and mastering his cold brew coffee process.
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