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16.03.2020

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Civilization 6 is the latest entry in a series I thought was already perfect. I was certain Civ 5 couldn’t be improved any further, but developer did it. In Civ 6, you take control of a civilization and lead it through the course of history. You get to research technologies, create a religion, build trade routes, an army, and more. Opportunities and strategies are endless, making this game extremely addictive. We’ve all been there. You just need to build one last archer before going to bed and it’s suddenly 3 AM and you need to finish that last tank.

Civilization 6 also introduced city-planning for the first time, with districts and special buildings that can be built within cities. And if that wasn’t enough, the Expansion introduces more units, civilizations, and brand-new mechanics.

For a turn-based game, Civ 6 has surprisingly good graphics and did a good job delivering a bug-free MacOS port. That said, this is still a demanding game that requires a powerful machine My 2016 MBP can barely handle it A Good Match For: Gamers looking for the best turn-based strategy games. This is, after all, the best Civilization game available. XCOM 2 is a turn-based strategy game that continues the story of the original XCOM. Humans lost the war against the aliens and the remaining survivors have to live under their rule. The future is grim and the only hope is the tiny resistance army, which you’ll lead. Features excellent turn-based combat missions where the use of cover and special abilities is crucial.

Plus, if one of your soldiers dies he or she is gone forever, making every mission feel tense and important. In between missions, you get to manage your resources, research technologies, train your soldiers and decide where to go next.

Vanilla XCOM 2 is an excellent game as is, but the War of the Chosen expansion makes it infinitely better. In fact, War of the Chosen is so big, developer Firaxis thought it would become XCOM 3. Many call it the ultimate XCOM experience and once you try it, you’ll understand. Did an outstanding job with the game’s port. In spite of requiring a recent machine to run, you would expect such a great-looking game to be even more demanding. My 2016 MBP shouldn’t be able to run it but it does! A Good Match For: Gamers looking for action-oriented turn-based strategy games.

Most turn-based games favor complexity instead of intensity. XCOM 2 is the exception. The follow-up to one of the most famous RTS games in history, StarCraft 2 shouldn’t need an introduction. This space RTS depicts a fascinating war between the Terrans, Zerg, and Protoss. But what sets this game apart is the gameplay. StarCraft 2 is fast, precise and features perfectly balanced factions. The game is definitely easy to grasp and get into, but insanely hard to master.

I stopped trying to become “good” at it a long time ago, but I still enjoy playing the campaign, a co-op mission or the occasional skirmish against the AI. StarCraft 2 could have been our top pick.

The only reason it wasn’t was because no other game could be a better budget pick. StarCraft 2 is as budget-friendly as it gets: most of the game can be, including online matches, co-op missions, and the Terran campaign.

StarCraft 2 also features nice graphics that stand the test of time and reasonable system requirements. Our 2013 MBP runs it 33 frames per second without breaking a sweat. A Good Match For: Gamers interested in only the best RTS games for Mac.

The original StarCraft defined the genre and StarCraft 2 continues to push the envelope. Also, gamers looking for.

Based on Norse mythology, Northgard gives you control of a clan of Vikings trying to conquer and settle on a newfound continent. This RTS reminds me a lot of the glory days of Age of Empires. You have to gather resources, create buildings and train soldiers, fishermen and scouts. But similarities with old-school classics stop there. Northgard introduces modern mechanics that give the game a fresh and interesting feel. For instance, you can’t create people. You have to keep your clan happy and that will attract settlers that can then be trained to become soldiers.

This game is the newest entry and the only strategy game from 2018 in this Top 10 and it shows. Northgard also features landscapes and weather effects that are simply top-notch. Other entries on this list may be less demanding, but the fact a MacBook from 2013 can run such a pretty game makes it our MacBook Pick. A good match for: Fans of games like Age of Empires on Mac. Also, gamers looking for the best strategy games 2018 has to offer.

Total War: Warhammer took it’s time coming, but when it did, it changed the outlook of the strategy genre on MacOS. Instead of taking place in a historical period, Total War: Warhammer is set in the fantasy world of Warhammer and features all the monsters and flying creatures you can expect.

This turned out to be a bigger change than expected, because the units not only look different, they behave differently and allow tactics that weren’t possible before. That said, this is still a Total War game, with both turn-based strategy and real-time battle modes. TW: Warhammer is also an impressive game to behold, featuring massive real-time battles with hundreds of units on huge battlefields.

I can’t wait to give the upcoming a try and see how it runs with the new and improved Metal 2. A Good Match For: Gamers interested in fantasy strategy games, but also those who enjoy the high-level strategy Total War games have always demanded. Company of Heroes (CoH) was revolutionary when it first came out in 2006.

The graphics, the destructible environments. My jaw dropped the first time I saw a Panzer tank drive through a wall and kill my soldiers. Company of Heroes 2 is all that and more.

Just like the original, CoH2 is all about securing resources, building an army and crushing the enemy. But u nlike StarCraft 2, this game isn’t about building the biggest army as fast as possible. In CoH2, every unit matters and you’ll have to use the right combination of units, terrain and cover to win. This may sound complicated and slow, but don’t worry.

CoH2 is an action-driven RTS with lots of destruction and mayhem. Feral Interactive did an excellent job with this port, but the game’s advanced physics and great-looking graphics make it particularly demanding. If you have a machine with integrated graphics, our tests concluded you will probably be out of luck with this one A Good Match For: Fans of WW2 strategy games. There are others that take place in that period, but CoH2 is the top choice. Also, gamers looking for military strategy games. Is an expert at creating free-to-play games.

Hearthstone is a perfect example of how to do it right. Hearthstone is a digital collectible card game based on the popular Warcraft universe. But before you ignore it because you don’t “like” card games, know this game is amazing, no matter your past experiences with the genre. Hearthstone is much simpler than you would imagine. In every match, you pull three or four cards (depending on who goes first) out of your customized deck of 30 cards.

There are different card types (weapons, spells and minions), but the goal is clear: empty your opponent’s health. As far as free games go, you won’t be dissapointed here. You can genuinely spend hours playing Hearthstone without having to spend a dime.

Plus, the cute yet simplistic graphics are perfect for low-powered machines. A Good Match For: Fans of strategy card games. Other choices exist, but Hearthstone is the clear winner in this category. Europa Universalis 4 is a grand strategy game that puts the world’s history at your fingertips. The entire Earth is represented and you can own, conquer, and colonize any part of it. The game gives you an unprecedented level of control of a nation’s military, diplomacy, and economy.

And that’s what makes it so challenging. That said, the developer did a lot to make it more accessible.

The menus and interface were streamlined and the tutorials beefed up. Still, this game is hard to get into.

If your attention span is as short as mine, you may be overwhelmed early on. But if you’re up to the challenge, and give it some time, it will reward you with a chance to rewrite history. Among the games featured here, this is one of the most forgiving entries in terms of system requirements. As the purpose is to create an interactive simulation of the World’s history, the game never tries to look fancy. A Good Match For: Gamers looking for the best Mac grand strategy games. Is the clear expert when it comes to grand strategy games and Europa Universalis 4 is their top-rated game to date.

Ever wanted to be captain of a ship and sail out to conquer the universe? Homeworld may be your way out. Released in the 1990s, Homeworld 1 and 2 turned the strategy genre on its head with huge Star Wars-like space battles at a scale never seen before. Over a decade later, many still remember the excitement Homeworld created.

And now that Aspyr has remastered the game and brought it up to modern standards, Homeworld looks just as good as any of the other games featured in this list. The Remastered Collection includes updated graphics, high-res textures, better lighting effects, and a new UI. This, combined with a great story and atmosphere, makes the Homeworld collection a must for space strategy fans. And as an added bonus, the game has low system requirements that support even the older Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics and machines going all the way to 2012. A Good Match For: Fans of sci-fi space battles.

Few games manage to create such epic space battles, and unless you get Star Wars: Battlefront 2 on Windows, Homeworld is your safest bet. There’s something about city-building games that have always appealed to me. Was it destroying my creations with earthquakes and alien invasions on SimCity 2000 (I was 13 after all) or developing clean tech in SimCity 4? That all changed when Maxis disappointed lifelong fans with the latest SimCity. Luckily; Cities: Skylines appeared to pick up the slack and easily replaced it as the top city-building game ever.

Cities: Skylines’ premise is the same. You get to create a city from scratch: build infrastructure; supply energy and water; control zoning; place roads; provide public services, public transportation, and more.

Cities: Skylines goes a step further and adds challenges, huge maps, no internet connection requirements and a traffic simulation so smart it’s scary. Even better, Colossal continues to provide excellent support with new free and paid updates every year. The graphics are top-notch too, making Skylines the most beautiful city-building game ever created. We tested it on 5 different machines for our Performance review, and clearly, this is a demanding game that needs horsepower. A Good Match For: Gamers looking for the best city-building game for Mac. Since SimCity dropped the ball, this remains the top choice.

Games Games Our take Demand Level Free games only? ✅ Not demanding Into the Breach From the team that did FTL: Faster than Light, comes another excellent turn-based strategy game. Puts you in charge of giant Mechs that will have to fight Alien invaders and save as many humans as possible. This is a game that uses charming retro graphics that accomplish to things. First, you won't need a powerful machine to run it at all.

And second, the graphics won't distract you from the excellent gameplay Into the Breach offers. 89 Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding Factorio If you think sounds like a factory-building simulation you’d be right. And if all you’re doing is building factories you can bet they’re going to be big, require lots of resources, and attract lots of enemies. Add in cross-platform cooperative multiplayer, modding support, and a map editor, and Factorio takes factory building to the next level.

If you’re a fan of building big, complex systems that do cool things, Factorio is for you. NA Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding RimWorld A single player, sci-fi survival game, RimWorld has you attempting to keep alive the survivors of an interstellar shipwreck on an alien world. How you proceed is largely up to you: RimWorld provides an almost overwhelming amount of detail you can tweak and there are multiple approaches you can take. RimWorld is also known for its personality; players actually get amused at the weird ways their colonies are wiped out after so much careful building and planning. NA Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding This War of Mine Perhaps the most unique game on this list, is a single-player survival game simulating war from the perspective of a group of civilians in a bombed out city.

By day you craft, take care of yourself and your group, and plan for the night, when you venture out to gather resources including food, fuel and weapons. With Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on Steam and low hardware requirements, This War of Mine suits many Mac gaming needs. 83 Metascore Not demanding No Construction and Management Kingdoms and Castles Kingdoms and Castles, from Lion Shield, LLC, is as you might expect a city building sim set in Medieval times where you start by building your hamlet and graduate to building your castle. Considered more of a “lite” city sim builder, with low-poly graphics and smallish maps, Kingdoms and Castles offers an alternative to the modern-era city builders. 72 Metascore Not demanding No ⚠️ Fairly Demanding Surviving Mars Along with Northgard above, is one of the newest games on this list. It offers a unique, Mars-based twist on the city building sim. Building a city on Mars offers unique challenges, like making sure your colonists have air to breath, and developer Haemimont Games has thrown in some mysteries inspired by classic science fiction depictions of Mars to keep things interesting and different every time you play.

76 Metascore Fairly Demanding No ✅ Not demanding 0 A.D. This open-source, historical, real-time strategy game comes from Wildfire Games, a group of volunteer game developers from around the globe who are obviously big fans of Age of Empires 2. In 0 A.D, you will begin development of your city, raise a mighty army, build an empire, and contend with rivals to take over the world. Those rivals can be on Windows, Linux, and Mac.

And did we mention it’s free? NA Metascore Not demanding Yes ✅ Not demanding Endless Legend A fantasy entry in the 4x turned-based genre dominated by the Civilization series, Endless Legend comes from AMPLITUDE Studios, who brought us Endless Space and Dungeon of the Endless.

Working to survive and unravel the mystery of why your planet seems on a cycle of doom, you will build and lead a civilization using resources, skills, and magic. Cross-platform multiplayer rounds things out for those seeking a fantasy-based Civilization-like game. 82 Metascore Not demanding No ⚠️ Fairly Demanding Dawn of War 3 is an RTS set in the Warhammer universe. Featuring big armies, huge heroes, and an increased focus on multiplayer (only cross-platform between MacOS and Linux), developer Relic has announced the end of DoW III support meaning no new content will be coming. However if you can find it on sale, it should be supported on your machine for years.

77 Metascore Fairly Demanding No ⚠️ Fairly Demanding Stellaris A universe-spanning, grand strategy 4x game, Stellaris focuses on exploration and story more than combat, though there will be fighting. Another game from Paradox Development Studio, the connections to Europa Universalis are clear. Explore the universe, upgrade your technology, build fancy ships, meet with aliens and decide the path you want to take to universal domination. 78 Metascore Fairly Demanding No ✅ Not demanding Hearts of Iron 4 The latest in the series of turned-based, WW2 grand strategy games, Hearts of Iron is considered the deepest, most authentic simulation of WW2 on a world scale.

Choose your nation and run it exactly as you wish, from making economic, diplomatic and political decisions to how, when and where you fight. 83 Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding StarCraft That’s right, the original also makes this list, because it’s just that good. Possibly the best RTS of all time, StarCraft has you gathering and building as one of three races in a story that connects them all.

The Brood War expansion is also free, and there’s no reason you shouldn’t grab them and play them (again) now. 88 Metascore Not demanding Yes ✅ Not demanding Tooth and Tail Another lighter RTS, in Tooth and Tail you play as one of four different weaponized animal factions battling over control of the food supply. Tooth and Tail features short battles, pixel graphics, multiplayer, and system requirements that should appeal to owners of less powerful machines. While the single-player is hampered by some balance issues, the game is an affordable and different take on the genre. 80 Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding Crusader Kings 2 Another from Paradox, Crusader Kings 2 applies their formula to the Middle Ages, allowing you to rule your domain over generations as the descendants of a family dynasty. The game is infamous for throwing random events at you that you'll need to handle with grace or put your kingdom in danger. As with other Paradox games, the strategy is deep and can be complex, but the game is worth it.

82 Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding Offworld Trading Company Offworld Trading Company is a rare RTS that features no combat. That’s right, you’ll be collecting resources, but not to build armies. Instead, you’ll be on Mars trying to build the next big company, play the stock market, and defeat your enemies in commerce, not on the battlefield. It also features a difficult AI and cross-platform multiplayer. 78 Metascore Not demanding No ✅ Not demanding Rome: Total War The highest rated Total War game ever has to be on anyone’s best Mac strategy games list. With the classic Total War combination of empire building strategy and battle tactics, Rome: Total War allows you to lead one of Rome’s famous families all the way to the top.

And as an older title, it’s perfect for all of you with less powerful Macbooks. 92 Metascore Not demanding No. Games are subjective and Top 10 list even more so. To keep this list as fair as possible and ensure every game listed here is worth it, we made sure the following set of criteria is always met: Native Every game listed here natively supports MacOS. This means they won’t need Wine, Parallels, Bootcamp or any other third-party app to run.

Just install any of these games on your machine and enjoy. Performance Obviously, we think every game on this list is solid in terms of graphics, gameplay, and stability. But performance is also a key factor to consider: we Mac users keep our computers a long time. Mac Gamer HQ is the only place that tests and benchmarks games on several machines and shows you actual performance, not just listed system requirements.

Keep in mind that we test all our games on Medium settings because we continue to believe they are an acceptable compromise for testing across a wide variety of machines. By the way, if you have an older Mac, you’ll probably have a much better experience playing at lower settings than ours. And for your reference, this is how we interpret the results: Below 20 FPS Unplayable Laggy gameplay, full of stutters and slowdowns. 20-30 FPS Borderline Can be Ok in slow paced games. Still, not optimal.

30-45 FPS Playable Acceptable for most (most gaming consoles do this). 45-60 FPS Smooth Fluid gameplay, with no perceivable stutters. 60+ FPS Very Smooth For hardcore and professional players, a luxury for most.

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We usually aim for 30 FPS, because 30 FPS is enough to guarantee a smooth and fluid experience. Critical acclaim To counter the fact that games are extremely subjective, we focus only on the games that have received good reviews by critics and average gamers. We’re not looking to please everyone, but we want to make sure these games have been generally enjoyed. Pricing Price tags are not the most important factor, but they still count. Sometimes a game that is only $10 will be superior to a game that costs $60.

We know you’re looking for the best value for money. Ric- Great site, longtime lurker. Have you reviewed the recent re-entry of classic strategy game EMPIRE DELUXE, now developed by Killer Bee Software, whose chief developer Mark Kinkead has almost singlehandedly kept this product alive for almost two decades. Since the last shrink-wrapped edition for Mac came out in the late 80’s. This classic is approaching 40 years of satisfying gameplay. It’s one of the original God’s-eye games but God (i.e. You, the player) is moving against one or more AI opponents or networked humans, and they strike fast.

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