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Developer: Chris Sawyer
Release Date: September 2004

Another game from Chris Sawyer, Locomotion served as his spiritual successor to Transport Tycoon and like that game and Rollercoaster Tycoon the game has his signature isometric pixel art style and a hardcore group of followers willing to reimplement and reiterate on it in the form of open source projects. The OpenLoco team recently hammered out the issues necessary for their project to work on 64-bit operating systems so I've made a build of it available here.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Port:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version v26.02, requires macOS 10.15 or later
Build date: February 28, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: id Software
Release Date: December 10, 1993
Source Code Release Date: December 23, 1997

You can't *not* have DOOM on a site like this. With its classic and low system requirements, DOOM famously runs on anything with a screen and a processor, so naturally it (still) runs on the Mac. The most active source port is GZDoom, which is ahead of the curve on having a Universal 2 app with M1 Mac support so we're just linking to it here. Be sure to check out their website for more info.

We've also linked to ZDoom, an older but discontinued predecessor to GZDoom, for those of you who want to run DOOM on an older PowerPC Mac.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: id Software
Release Date: October 10, 1994
Source Code Release Date: December 23, 1997

The retail sequel to DOOM eschews episodes for one long campaign of levels. Adding new weapons and monsters, DOOM II delivers on its promise of more DOOM.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: TeamTNT
Release Date: June 17, 1996
Source Code Release Date: December 23, 1997

Final DOOM was a retail product which contained two 32-level campaigns, TNT: Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment. It used the same weapon and feature set as DOOM II and the episodes were contracted out from the DOOM level editing community.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Raven Software
Release Date: December 23, 1994
Source Code Release Date: January 11, 1999

Running on the DOOM engine, Heretic went an entirely different direction with dark fantasy elements, interactive environments, and inventory items. Also sometimes you can fly.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Raven Software
Release Date: October 30, 1995
Source Code Release Date: January 11, 1999

The sequel to Heretic, also running on the DOOM, Hexen: Beyond Heretic builds on Heretic's foundation by adding selectable classes and a hub structure.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Rogue Software
Release Date: May 15, 1996
Source Code Release Date: December 12, 2014

Demonstrating the flexibility of the DOOM engine (or at least developers' willingness to try and use it everywhere), Strife is an RPG with FPS elements. If nothing else, it's a neat idea. One interesting side note is that the original source code for this game was lost, the support for this game was reverse engineered.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Digital Café
Release Date: 1996
Source Code Release Date: December 23, 1997

Legendary for being the first video game released in a cereal box (or at least the first good one), Chex Quest is a fantastic FPS game using the DOOM engine but eschewing the violence for cartoon zapping. Essentially a kid-friendly DOOM total conversion with new levels, this marketing tool has continued to entertain, especially if you have a kid who wants to play a retro first person shooter.

The first game in the series was released on a CD-ROM in boxes of Chex, the second game was available for download on Chex's website, and the third game was commissioned in 2008 (!). There's a reason why everyone from AVGN to John Oliver have commented on this game.

The WAD files are available for free here.

Source Ports:
Website
Source code
  Universal 2 for Apple Silicon and 64-Bit Intel Macs  
Signed
 
Notarized
 
Mac Source Ports Build
 

  Download  Version 4.14.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 5, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: New World Computing
Release Date: June 1, 2001

Did you like Heroes of Might and Magic III and want more of it? Like a lot more? Good news - between 1999 and 2001 New World Computing put out eight expansion packs under the heading of Heroes Chronicles. Some were retail, others were free, but retailers like GOG have collected them all into one package.

Note that the way VCMI works you will also need the base Heroes of Might and Magic III game installed.

Although my aim is to host signed and notarized game bundles on Mac Source Ports, the VCMI project recently added Apple Silicon support and is sufficiently complex that at this time I'm going to link to their work. We may host a notarized version in the future.

Because the app bundle is not notarized, on first run you may run into issues. The shortest answer is to right-click on the app bundle (VCMI.app) and select Open. The long answer is here.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Port:
Website
Source code
  Build for Apple Silicon Macs.  
Ad Hoc Signed
 
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 1.7.3, requires macOS 11 or later
Build date: March 1, 2026
  Build for 64-Bit Intel Macs. Playable on Apple Silicon Macs via Rosetta 2.  
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 1.7.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 1, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: New World Computing
Release Date: March 3, 1999

Heroes of Might and Magic III is another 4X turn-based strategy game and is one of the best games in the series.

Although my aim is to host signed and notarized game bundles on Mac Source Ports, the VCMI project recently added Apple Silicon support and is sufficiently complex that at this time I'm going to link to their work. We may host a notarized version in the future.

Because the app bundle is not notarized, on first run you may run into issues. The shortest answer is to right-click on the app bundle (VCMI.app) and select Open. The long answer is here.

Purchasing a game through one of our links helps support the site.  You can use our Extractor utility to get the data from the GOG game installer.

Source Port:
Website
Source code
  Build for Apple Silicon Macs.  
Ad Hoc Signed
 
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 1.7.3, requires macOS 11 or later
Build date: March 1, 2026
  Build for 64-Bit Intel Macs. Playable on Apple Silicon Macs via Rosetta 2.  
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version 1.7.3, requires macOS 10.13 or later
Build date: March 1, 2026
Installation instructions



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