
Once you're able to get a game working the first time, it'll be easy to launch in the future, since the title appears in your Applications folder like any other Mac app. It can still take a bit of fiddling, but Porting Kit has some built-in tutorials to help you out. Just search Porting Kit's app or website for a game, like Among Us (Opens in a new window), and it'll provide an Install Now button along with any quirks, patches, or extra steps you might need to take for smooth gameplay. Porting Kit (Opens in a new window) is usually my first go-to, since it attempts to do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.

Wine itself can get rather technical to set up, especially when it comes to games, but there are a few third-party tools that make things easier.

Some Windows-only titles may run on macOS through Wine (Opens in a new window), a compatibility layer for Mac and Linux systems designed to run Windows programs. Okay, so you've exhausted all the Mac-compatible games in popular stores, and you're ready to tinker in order to get some other games running.

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