| Rynjin |
Lemme dump my Mac game list here:
Assassin's Creed 2
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
Cave Story+
Counter Strike: Source
Dungeon Defenders
Killing Floor
Portal 2
Psychonauts
Civilization V
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
Super Meat Boy
Supreme Commander 2
Team Fortress 2 (of course!)
Torchlight (but not the sequel, oddly, I own both)
Trine 2
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition
World of Goo
+ a buncha other indie games. World of Goo, Cave Story+, and Super Meat Boy (and that one barely counts) are the only ones worth a damn IMO. All of the Humble Bundles are Mac compatible though.
| Murg7 |
Rynjin had a good list. I'll add a few more...
Bastion -- neat story, great music, a very fun indie arcade-style game
Crusader Kings 2 -- if you like complex strategy games
Dungeons of Dredmor -- probably the best indie roguelike out there right now. Random dungeons, monsters, loot, quests, (optional) permadeath, humor!
Left 4 Dead 1 and 2-- A first person shooter in a zombie apocalypse. This game is built for co-op multiplayer!
Grand Theft Auto Series
King's Bounty Series
Half Life 2
Portal, Portal 2
Serios Sam 3
Duke Nukem Forever
Splinter Cell: Conviction
Two Worlds 2
Plants vs Zombies
R.U.S.E
Borderlands 1 and 2
I highly recommend Civilization 5, Left 4 Dead 2, and Borderlands 2. These games are awesome for multiplayer. Left 4 Dead 2 has no problems with Mac/PC compatibility. For the other two games I have to boot into Windows using Boot Camp so that I can play with my Windows friends.
The Mac store on the Apple website has tons of games, but probably the best place to get Mac games cheap is to download them off Valve's Steam service. Every winter Steam has a big sale, so in about one week is the time to buy.
Amazon also has good deals sometimes.
| Lochmonster |