Top 10 Classic free Mac Games

when you look for the free games that came with your Mac, (as they do on Windows) you're only going to find Chess. Sure, Chess is great, but sometimes you just need to play the classics to feel at home on a Mac.

Pac-Man and Mrs. Pac-Man clone

Probably one of the best clones of a classic game, Pac the Man X gives the classic Pac-Man and Mrs. Pac-Man games a retro.

Minesweeper clone

Mine Swept is an almost perfect Minesweeper clone. It plays just like the original game, although it brings the addition of sound effects and a slightly enhanced interface.

Solitaire clone

Solitaire XL brings Solitaire to the Mac with style and an integrated Mac look. The cards don't appear in a window, but instead float above your desktop.

Asteroids clone

Maelstrom plays just like the original Asteroids - only in color. The gameplay feels exactly the same as the original.

Breakout clone

Simple 'n basic breakout game. Use your keyboard or your mouse. The game plays as you would expect, but the graphics could use some tweaking.

Tetris clone

There was no way I could leave this one out. Quinn is well known as the best Tetris clone for the Mac. It integrates extremely well with OS X.

SameGame clone

Otis is a modern take on the original "SameGame." In it, the player clicks on groups of same-colored blocks or circles, therefore vaporizing them to make room for the others.

Defender clone

Alien Abduction is a loose clone of the classic Defender side-scrolling game, which I guess is retro Arcade game, but here it is anyways.

Oddly addictive game

Alright, this one isn't a classic, but it's up there with Pac-Man and Tetris in fun-ness. The premise is simple: Your mouse controls a triangle that periodically shoots out towards the floating baddies around.

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