

Tryed the current cvs(and 3 older ones), but with those, the game absolutely doesn't start. But if you just play, there are places in the game, where it checks the cd-label again, so you can't continue the game(like after freeing the lighthouse keeper). Game starts first, but if you quit, and try to start it again, it'll ask for the CD. Well, the game needs to check the original CD-labelīut! Doesn't matter, how you mount the game, dosbox forgets the label.

I'll write a mail to the dev team about this. Start the game, quit, start aganit, and the game runs perfect. 0.72, 0.71 doesn't work with the game(game runs once, as i already wrote).Ġ.70 and back however works. The game works perfectly with the latest dosbox.

Rip the game to a Cue/Bin ISO, and use IMGMOUNT. Execute "LBA2.EXE" from Windows, not from DOSBox, to start the gameĪMD Mobility RADEON HD 5000 Series (5650)Ĭorrected the rating to "supported" because i found a way to play. Right click "LBA2.EXE" and set the compatibility modeħ. If you like to remove the CD-Check, do it hereĦ. Copy the folders "MUSIC", "VIDEO" and "VOX" from the CD to your game directory (overwrite)ĥ. Copy the files "MSS32.DLL" and "SMACKW32.DLL" from the CD to your game directoryĤ. Install the game using DOSBox, full install!ģ. What are the best Mac games? 1.Little Big Adventure 2 - Adeline Software (1997)Ĭan someone please tell me how I can disable cd check so that I can play this game without using the cd.Īction Adventure, good graphics - Playable, Windows 7-64 ( 20:08)ġ. The system requirements section on a store page will usually provide this information. Wherever you choose to purchase the best Mac games, make sure that the game is Mac-compatible (check for a little Apple symbol), and will work with the version of macOS your computer is running. But for the purposes of this list, we included only games that you can download and play without any knowledge of Parallels, Bootcamp or similar programs. There are workarounds, as are there for playing Windows-only games on Mac. Ever since the release of macOS Catalina in 2019, modern Macs can no longer run 32-bit games, which is why we sadly left classics such as Portal and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis off the list. There is a pretty major caveat for Mac owners, however.

But there’s also a healthy selection of more mainstream titles to choose from. The App Store has tons of free-to-play apps, and can access Apple Arcade games. Finally, Mac users have the option of downloading games right from the App Store, just like they would on an iPhone or iPad.
