Brick Rigs is a physics-based sandbox game focused on vehicles. It was developed and published by Fluppisoft, a creator from Germany. The first part of the game is about building a vehicle. Thanks to a complex editor and thousands of available parts, you can make anything, from a racing car, to a helicopter, and even a tank. Recreate a real-life vehicle or come up with your own design; the possibilities are endless. And if this does not sound fun to you, you can skip the process and download other people’s designs from Steam Workshop. Once you have a working vehicle design – no matter how you got it – you can drive it around, see how it performs, or destroy it via collision. Though the Brick Rigs is a pure sandbox and has no end goal, you can make your own, or compete with your friends in multiplayer. Like many other games, Brick Rigs is available only on Windows. It does not support Mac computers or any consoles. However, there are several workarounds that can be used to play Brick Rigs on Mac.
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How to play Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 on Mac
Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 is a sandbox game which allows the player to set up and observe fights. It was developed and published by Brilliant Game Studios, a small gamedev company located in Canada. The game aims to answer questions that all of us had at some point. Can Roman soldiers defend against modern infantry? How many zombies does it take to kill a dinosaur? Can one human defeat an army of ducks? These scenarios are all very improbable, but Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 allows you to experience all of them. Thanks to a wide selection of units, you will be able to set up these – incredibly strange – fights. It’s worth noting that the game’s engine can handle millions of units at the same time; the developers didn’t call it “epic” for no reason. Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 also features an RTS mode, in which you control one of the armies instead of simply watching them fight. Officially, the game works only on Microsoft Windows, however, you may be able to play it on macOS as well. Keep reading to learn how to play Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 on Mac.
View More How to play Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator 2 on MacHow to play Lunacid on Mac
Lunacid is a dungeon crawler game developed and published by KIRA LLC, a small three-person gamedev studio. Inspired by King’s Field and similar retro titles, this game looks quite old-fashioned as well. This is not a bad thing; despite the retro graphics, Lunacid is incredibly atmospheric. It’s eerie, unnerving, and tense… expect to nervously look around, constantly expecting enemies to come from the fog. Sometimes, your fears will be unfounded, but in most cases, you will indeed have to fight. The combat is relatively simple, but not mindless: you’ll need to block, charge your attacks, and use magic spells. Of course, enemies are not the only thing you’ll encounter. There’s plenty of exploration to be done, both to find secrets and simply to get around. Most of your time in Lunacid will be spent in sprawling, claustrophobic tunnels; there’s never an easy path to the exit; you will always have to wander around and explore first. As expected from a small indie studio, KIRA LLC did not release a Mac version of this game. However, it is still relatively easy to play Lunacid on Mac. The guide below lists several methods.
View More How to play Lunacid on MacHow to play Project: Playtime on Mac
Project: Playtime is a multiplayer horror game from Mob Entertainment, the developers of Poppy Playtime. The two games are set in the same universe and share many features. Just like in Poppy Playtime, your task is to explore an abandoned toy factory, though this time, you are not trapped. No, you are here on a mission, to locate and extract giant toy parts. And since this is a multiplayer game, you will not undertake this mission alone; instead, you will be a part of a six-person team. But there are seven players in each match, not six. As you might have guessed, the last player is given the role of a monster toy who is required to kill everyone else in order to win. Ever thought how dangerous Poppy Playtime monsters would be if they were controlled by an actual human instead of a limited AI? This game can answer this question: very. You will be required to cooperate in order to survive. This game is available on Windows only, but there’s still a way to play Project: Playtime on Mac. Read the article below for step-by-step instructions.
View More How to play Project: Playtime on MacHow to play Assetto Corsa Competizione on Mac
Assetto Corsa Competizione is a racing simulation game developed by Kunos Simulazioni and published by 505 Games. It aims to accurately replicate the experience of racing; this includes simulating vehicle aerodynamics, tyre grip, engine parameters, weather conditions, as well as many other details. The mechanics of driving a car are not the only thing that was reproduced, either. The developers included many real-life racing circuits, cars, and racers in the game as well. The graphics and sounds are also as realistic as possible. To sum it up, Assetto Corsa Competizione may very well be one of the most detailed racing simulators on the market, and it doesn’t neglect gameplay either. Helpful tutorials will help the players navigate complex controls, while a wide variety of customization options makes sure that the game doesn’t get stale. If you’re interested in racing, or simulation games, or both, you should definitely check it out. Unfortunately, the game lacks a native OS X version; however, there are several unofficial ways to play Assetto Corsa Competizione on Mac. Keep reading to learn more.
View More How to play Assetto Corsa Competizione on MacHow to play Void Stranger on Mac
Void Stranger is a 2D puzzle game developed and published by System Erasure. The game originally presents itself as a Sokoban-type experience, requiring you to put boxes into certain locations in a limited number of moves. These puzzles can be fairly challenging on their own, but it gets even harder: there’s no option to undo your moves, and failing to complete a puzzle will cost you a life. Run out of lives, and you’ll have to replay the entire game all the way from level one. As you keep playing, however, you’ll find that there’s more to Void Stranger than just Sokoban puzzles. There are secret mechanics that are never explained; you’ll have to figure them out through cautious experimentation. By thinking outside the box, you’ll be able to uncover the secret lore of Void Stranger and put together an overarching story. Though this indie game is a Windows exclusive, you can also play Void Stranger on Mac by using certain third-party programs. Explore your options with the guide below.
View More How to play Void Stranger on MacHow to play Cities: Skylines II on Mac
Cities: Skylines II is a city-builder game from Paradox Interactive. As a successor to the widely-popular Cities: Skylines, the second game brings in a variety of new game mechanics, quality-of-life changes, and other enhancements. For example, the game now features the ability to build mixed housing, upgrade public amenities, export electricity and other resources, and create special economic zones. The biggest QoL addition is undoubtedly the new road planning system; it allows players to quickly build efficient road networks. As expected, Cities: Skylines II also includes improved visuals. This includes better, more realistic textures, but also the dynamic season system. Your cities will now experience spring, summer, fall, and winter, just like their real-life counterparts. The seasons are not purely visual – indeed, they have a noticeable impact on gameplay – but the best part about them is that they make the cities much more interesting to look at. Cities: Skylines II is available on Windows PC, as well as on the latest generation of PlayStation and Xbox consoles. But you’ll need a third-party tool to get it running on an Apple-made device. Read the guide below to learn how to play Cities: Skylines II on Mac.
View More How to play Cities: Skylines II on MacHow to play Reverse: 1999 on PC or Mac
Reverse: 1999 is a 20th-century time travel strategic RPG developed and published by Bluepoch for iOS, Android, and PC platforms. The game is set in a retro-futuristic world with nostalgic 90s themes, where players are transported to an extraordinary time-traveling adventure. The game’s central mechanic revolves around manipulating gravity, enabling players to traverse unconventional surfaces such as walls and ceilings. The game encourages players to take their time with it and not to speedrun it. It also supports cross-play, meaning players can play the game across different platforms. “Reverse: 1999” has been highly anticipated, reaching over 1 million pre-registrations ahead of its launch. The game has been praised for its unique storyline that spans different timelines, stunning visuals, talented voice acting, and catchy soundtrack.
View More How to play Reverse: 1999 on PC or MacHow to play Diplomacy is Not an Option on Mac
Diplomacy is Not an Option is a base-building game with focus on combat. It was developed and published by Door 407, a small game studio based in the UK. You play as a medieval lord in an unfortunate situation; though you have a large and expensive castle, it is always besieged by dastardly enemies. You will be forced to defend yourself with arrows, catapults, and even magical fireballs. Thanks to the game’s ragdoll physics engine, large explosions are quite satisfying to watch, as they throw the enemies around. But even arrows are useful physics-wise; they do damage, but they also stagger. Because your castle is cut off from the outside world, you will also be forced to be self-sufficient and maintain your own economy. This involves growing food, building houses, training soldiers, and even treating the sick. Overall, this game is not particularly complex, but it is certainly fun. Officially, it is available only on Windows computers, but you can also play Diplomacy is Not an Option on Mac. Read the guide below to learn more.
View More How to play Diplomacy is Not an Option on MacHow to play Fears to Fathom on Mac
Fears to Fathom is a series of horror games developed and published by Rayll Studios. Each game features its own story, and can be played independently from each other; however, they all share the same unsettling atmosphere, intentionally simple graphics, and focus on psychological horror. At the time of writing, four Fear to Fathom games have been released: Home Alone, Norwood Hitchhike, Carsoon House, and Ironbark Lookout. All four have been praised for their storytelling, tension, and absence of cheap jumpscares. Each game is presented as a story told by a survivor of a scary accident; each time, the tagline is “they survived because they made the right choices”. Of course, you will not be told what these choices were. Can you make them on your own? Playing the games is the only way to find out. None of them have a Mac version, however, there are several ways to play Windows games on Mac. As such, you can play Fears to Fathom games on Mac despite the lack of official support. Read the article below to explore your options.
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