
I’m not a PC gamer, but I have games on my Mac. Some games are good, some are boring, some addictive, some free, some not.
I didn’t buy or use a Mac specifically to play games. But I have games to play. I’m curious. What are your favorite Mac games?
One of my favorites is of the addictive category, circa 1980s and Pipe Dream. MacPipes is a similar game which costs less money.
The same software company also produces Germs and Boom. These are the kinds of games that.... (excerpted).
Techitrout said:
It usually get stuck in PacMan for hours. Blackjack and Imagine Poker are highly addictive.
iggy pence said:
It still doesn’t take much for me to get stuck in PacMan for an hour or more. I’m a sucker for Blackjack and Imagine Poker, too. Both are hilarious and addictive, but only to a point. Once you figure out how every character plays it’s not so much fun. Like being married digitally.
Art said:
Pac the Man X is free and good for killing a few minutes or more. I still fly the F18 via F/A 18 Hornet series.
But my favorite is Downfall from Norbyte. It’s like tetris but you only remove blocks when you line up 3 or more of the same colored block. It’s about colors, not shapes.
So addictive my entire family is hooked on it.
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mini free games said:
This isn’t so much a superstition as it is a ritual or road gamemini game There’s also a variation of the padiddle that involves the tail-lights of a game.