Gaming on a 2017 Apple iMac - Finding free old games that work in Mojave

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Gaming on a Mac computer has always been really weak compared to Windows computers. Looking at what's available on the App store confirms it. But what if you could find some of the classic titles from over a decade ago to play for free?

I've tried and tested Lego Star Wars, Age of Empires 3, Imperial Glory, Call of Duty 2 and Prey from websites like the Macintosh Garden and Mac Repository. A lot of the titles released during the transition from IBM PPC processors to the Intel processors are considered abandonware, but still include the intel installers.

I have also tried Doom 3, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Ankh but it appears the Intel installers aren't included in those downloads (or they require certain downloads to work).

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Want more Macintosh gaming? I covered using Mac OS9 (classic Macintosh), and what types of applications and programmes were available for the original run of iMac computers here:

http://www.leftoverculturereview.com/2017/08/15/apple-imac-g3-2001-and-mac-os-9-1-still-worth-it/

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Or check out some of my PC Video Game reviews here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wyv1JtxTvg

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