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Play These Amazing Mac Games

Valheim, Death Stranding, Lies of P, and more.

Explore a gorgeous Norse wilderness, a post-apocalyptic wasteland, or a magical Disney village. Battle massive mechanical puppets, giant vampires, or swashbuckling pirates. These incredible Mac games offer endless adventures—and each is available at a discount for a limited time.

Not all games are available on all devices, or in all countries or regions.

Valheim

Are you a warrior worthy of Valhalla? Prove it by slaying giant monsters, building sprawling castles, and exploring forests and mountains packed with all sorts of unfriendly foes.

Whether alone or with friends, you’ll love roaming a procedurally generated wilderness full of jaw-dropping beauty and heart-stopping danger. Start off gathering wood and stone to craft crude axes and simple shelters; by the end of this Norse saga, you’ll be sporting armor made from giant lizard hides while clobbering trolls outside your sprawling fortress. Hmmm...maybe Valhalla can wait! (Previously $19.99; currently $9.99.)

Death Stranding

You’re humanity’s last hope in this post-apocalyptic adventure from legendary game creator Hideo Kojima—and it’s unlike anything we’ve experienced before.

You play as Sam Porter Bridges (portrayed by The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus), a courier crisscrossing the wasteland to deliver packages to isolated pockets of survivors. By foot, motorcycle, or truck, you’ll travel the wilderness, transport goods, and battle bosses like a flying whale made of goopy tar. Can you unravel the mystery behind the event that nearly wiped out the world? (Previously $39.99; currently $19.99.)

Lies of P

Remember that part in Pinocchio when the plucky puppet used a huge sword to clobber a giant robot? No? Lies of P reimagines the famous character as a crafty warrior exploring a beautiful but deadly city.

Equip your mechanical arm with gadgets like a grappling hook and electrified fist to take down massive automatons. And don’t forget to visit your kindly creator, Geppetto, to upgrade your abilities: You’ll need all the help you can get in this challenging adventure. (Previously $59.99; currently $41.99.)

Resident Evil Village

Your child has been kidnapped in the sprawling backwoods of Eastern Europe—a spooky region dotted with gothic castles, creepy factories, and a village under siege by ravenous creatures. Finding her will mean fighting ghastly supernatural foes.

Bursting with explosive action and crafty puzzle-solving, Resident Evil Village’s visuals are as fluid as they are frightening—especially if you enable Metal 3’s MetalFX upscaling feature. Think being stalked by Lady Dimitrescu, a 7-foot-tall vampire with giant claws, is scary in the daytime? Try playing with the lights off! (Previously $39.99; currently $15.99.)

Return to Monkey Island

It’s been a long time since we’ve sailed the silly seas with Guybrush Threepwood, but the wait is over, matey! The mild-mannered pirate returns in a brand-new chapter of this beloved point-and-click adventure series.

Whether you’re tangling with old nemesis LeChuck or chatting up the chilly queen of Brr Muda, the humor’s sharper than a saber and puns fly like cannonballs. Solve delightfully wacky puzzles, meet up with old pals (including talking skull Murray), and see if you can solve the mystery of Monkey Island once and for all. Arrrr you up to the challenge? (Previously $24.99; currently $12.99.)

Disney Dreamlight Valley

Your dream of living inside a Disney movie is about to come true! In this enchanting life sim, create a character that looks like a fanciful version of yourself, then move into a magical village where Mickey Mouse is your neighbor.

But it’s not all sunshine and fairies: A strange force is stealing happy memories from the locals. Do good deeds to clear away The Forgetting’s thorny vines and restore harmony to the valley. When you’re not befriending characters like WALL-E and Ariel, you’ll spend time fishing, tending your garden, and crafting furniture for your dream house. (Previously $39.99; currently $29.99.)

Inscryption

Inside an eerie cabin, a sinister figure beckons you to join him in a game of cards. Collect beasts like wolves, bullfrogs, and even stink bugs to use in head-to-head clashes with your menacing host.

Between matches, explore the ominous cabin to solve escape-room-style puzzles and discover hidden creature cards. Just when you think you’ve got Inscryption figured out, it hits you with another twist—like buying cards with the bones of your fallen critters, or facing a new boss with wildly tricky tactics. (Previously $19.99; currently $9.99.)

GRIS

This hauntingly beautiful puzzle-platformer is also a work of digital art—one that explores hope, sadness, and the triumph of piecing a life back together after tragic loss.

Transform into a stingray to navigate mazelike ocean caves, soar through the air surrounded by butterflies, or turn your cloak into a massive stone block that braces you against the wind. Each of the game’s exquisitely hand-drawn levels is based on one of the five stages of grief, and landscapes that start out monochrome (“gris” means “gray” in Spanish) will gradually fill with color. (Previously $9.99; currently $2.99.)

SnowRunner

Where you’re going in SnowRunner, you won’t need roads—so it’s a good thing you’re driving some of the biggest, meanest all-terrain vehicles on the planet!

This hard-charging sequel to MudRunner lets you cruise around in SUVs, logging trucks, and even a six-wheeled behemoth. But it won’t be easy: The hills are steep, the snow is deep, and the swamps are filled with mud. Pick the right vehicle for the task at hand—be it delivering pipeline parts or fishing a spilled load from a river—or you may wind up spinning your wheels. (Previously $29.99; currently $14.99.)

Inside

An unshakable sense of doom fills Inside’s enigmatic world. But this puzzle-platformer’s gripping story—which unspools without a single word of dialogue—is what makes it so unforgettable.

From the game’s frantic opening moments, the tension never lets up. Flee from guard dogs, swim through flooded facilities, and mimic zombielike citizens to avoid detection by ever-watchful eyes. One careless move can mean a grim death—and you will die, repeatedly—but Inside’s gorgeous visuals and thoughtful puzzles never stop pulling you forward. (Previously $19.99; currently $9.99.)

Disco Elysium – The Final Cut

You’re a detective who’s lost his badge, his gun, and his memory—and there’s a dead body behind the fleabag hotel you just woke up in. What happened here? And where are your pants?

An unconventional RPG with razor-sharp writing, Disco Elysium challenges you to solve a multilayered mystery while piecing together your own sordid past. There’s no traditional combat here; instead, upgradable personality skills provide useful (and mature-themed) dialogue choices, like being able to spin convincing lies or plant morally dubious ideas in other people’s heads. Be a sympathetic cop, a cruel tough guy, or a raving maniac—you’re free to dance to your own beat! (Previously $39.99; currently $9.99.)

LUNA The Shadow Dust

This storybook-style point-and-click adventure sends a young hero and his catlike companion on an epic quest: Reach the top of the ancient, magical tower that looms above!

From a cozy kitchen where you whip up weird recipes to a library so large you need a mine cart to explore it, each intricately detailed room holds clever challenges and cool discoveries. And whether you’re matching mystic symbols to open secret doors or enjoying a touching tale about light, love, and a missing moon, the hand-drawn visuals are as enchanting as the gameplay. (Previously $14.99; currently $9.99.)

Transport Fever 2

Planes, trains, and automobiles—in Transport Fever 2, you’ll need them all to build a business empire that’ll stand the test of time.

This gorgeously detailed sim begins in 1850, when you have nothing more than a little cash and a big dream. As the decades go by, help quaint horse-and-buggy villages blossom into sprawling cities connected by highways, ferry terminals, and bustling airports. Can you keep rolling into the 21st century? (Previously $35.99; currently $17.99.)

Some games contain mature content and may not be suitable for children under the age of 17.