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Theminimanx

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All of the humble indie bundle games work on mac, so you should have a look at those. Other than that TF2 of course.
 

sunthaiduc

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umm dude...those aren't the specs to my macbook. i am not running a mac os. i am capable of googling or searching steam. i believe i'm truly offended by this
 

liquidsolid

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Amnesia: The Dark Descent if you are into the horror genre at all.
Age of Empires III is on mac and is a really good RTS
Fable is on mac but I'm not sure about Fable 2 and I'm almost positive there is no Fable 3 mac version.
 

Erana

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http://davidbaumgold.com/tutorials/wine-mac/

Just follow the instructions, and Bam!
Suddenly, you can play half the games out there with ease, without ever having to mess with Windows.

Oh, and Mac has Boxer, which is the Mac port of DOSBOX, so you should go play old DOS games.
 

walrusaurus

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Zack Alklazaris said:
I am not certain, but its one of those mac on board graphic cards probably a 256.
4Gb of RAM
Intel Core Duo 2.4ghz
Shes also running Leopard

Thanks!
Thats essentially identical to my laptop, and that integrated intel graphics chipsets whats really gonna mow down your options. You will absolutely not be able to play any triple-A titles released in the last few years on that, with the exception of Starcraft 2. Blizzard is very good about providing extensive downscaling in their graphics engine to accommodate some truly abysmal computers. It won't look like it does in the video's you watch but its totally playable. TF2 will run fine, as will Civ5, otherwise just go on steam and look around the mac games, jsut be absolutely sure you check the hardware reqs on anything before you buy it, without a standalone graphics card you will be unable to run probably about half of the available titles. Plenty of fun stuff will, you just have to work for it. Braid for example.
 

walrusaurus

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Also, regarding Minecraft. The game runs perfectly fine on a Macbook with your specs until the most recent patch 1.8, when whatever video driver they've switched to is not supported on leopard. I don't know if it works with Lion or not, or if Notch has any plans to 'fix' it for those of us who don't fancy buying a new OS from Apple every other year. Minecraft will still work totally fine if (and only if) you back date it 1.7.3. Just a heads up.
 

Aeshi

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Spiral Knights might be worth a look at if you can get it work. (which I haven't because Steam is bollocks.)

Jazoni89 said:
apple-bashing is cool!
Oh hey look someone who still thinks that joke is still funny or relevant.
 

Wuggy

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Get Steam for mac and go to the Mac section.

As for personal recommendations:

Torchlight:
You can sink countless hours to this game. Doesn't have much as for system requirements, but it's still really pretty.

Dragon Age: Origins:
Probably one of the best RPG's in this generation of gaming. Period.
 

walrusaurus

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Wuggy said:
Torchlight:
You can sink countless hours to this game. Doesn't have much as for system requirements, but it's still really pretty.
Torchlight is a great game, but it may or may not run on your laptop. It crashes after a couple of minutes on mine, but i've heard of people with similar specs to yours and mine that can run it fine. Grab the demo first and see how well it works for you.
 

warprincenataku

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If you check your... I can barely remember what it's called, accessories folder there should be a brand new, shiny copy of Chess in there. This will provide all the hours of fun you could ever want.