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Developer: Volition
Release Date: September 30, 1999
Source Code Release Date: April 25, 2002

FreeSpace 2 was the sequel to Descent: FreeSpace - The Great War. The first game was unrelated to the Descent series and only used the name to avoid conflict with a commercial software utility, so the sequel dropped it.

Although not a commercial success, it gained a cult following, especially in the wake of the 2002 release of the source code which gave rise to the FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project, one of the oldest continously maintained source ports in existence. In 2022 they added Mac support and in 2024 they added Apple Silicon support.

NOTE: The links below are to the Mac builds of the game, but there also exists a project called Knossos.NET which consists of a utility which will handle the installation and configuration for you, including installing the data files from GOG installers. For the quickest route to getting the game check out the Knossos.NET entry on our Utilities page.

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.  
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version release_25_0_1, requires macOS 11 or later
Build date: May 3, 2026
  Build for 64-Bit Intel Macs. Playable on Apple Silicon Macs via Rosetta 2.  
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version release_25_0_1, requires macOS 10.9 or later
Build date: May 3, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: PopCap Games
Release Date: December 12, 2003

I'm pretty sure that of all the games on this site, this is the first one I've ever built that I originally played on the iPod. Zuma is essentially a match-3 puzzle game, with the twist being that the tiles are balls rolling down an etched path, and you play as a stationary frog idol thing and shoot matching balls from your mouth, with the goal to be clearing the chain before it can reach tne end of the path.

It has great music and sound design, colorful graphics, addictive gameplay, and works great for both quick diversions as well as extended gameplay sessions. I almost wish you could still use an iPod wheel as a controller.

Zuma was later re-released in an enhanced version dubbed Zuma Deluxe, which is the version you can still get off of Steam to this day, and the version that Zuma Portable uses.

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

  Download  Version 0.5, requires macOS 10.15 or later
Build date: May 4, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: PopCap Games
Release Date: May 5, 2009

Plants vs. Zombies is an example of casual game perfection, from developer PopCap Games at their peak, pre-acquisition. Effectively a tower defense game without being a tower defense game, it has a difficulty curve so incredibly well done that at some point you're pulling off elaborate strategies without ever feeling like you're not ready for it. With an addicting amount of depth, additional mini-games once you finish the campaign, and no microtransactions or mismatched mechanics, it's a game that absolutely holds up.

It's also a game where I had no idea there was a modding community, let alone a nearly perfect reverse engineered source port nearly five years in the making. I honestly thought for a minute it was some sort of trick but no, PvZ Portable is a true reverse engineered port.

NOTE: While PvZ-Portable definitely works with Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Edition, I'm not clar if it works with the regular (non-GOTY) edition. As of this writing the GOTY edition is the only version on Steam. As far as I can tell it does not work with the recent Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted edition.

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

  Download  Version 0.1.22, requires macOS 10.15 or later
Build date: April 28, 2026
Installation instructions


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 v26.04, requires macOS 10.15 or later
Build date: April 29, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: New World Computing
Release Date: October 1, 1996

Heroes of Might and Magic II is a 4X turn-based strategy game. Ranked once by PC Gamer as the sixth-best game of all time it features resource building, new factions, skills, and a single-player campaign.

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 1.1.15, requires macOS 10.15 or later
Build date: April 12, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Chris Sawyer
Release Date: October 15, 2002

Another game from the mind of Chris Sawyer, RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 shares the same pixel art style and hardcore interface as his other games.

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  
Ad Hoc Signed
 
Third Party Build
 

  Download  Version v0.5.0, requires macOS 10.14 or later
Build date: April 12, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: id Software
Release Date: June 22, 1996
Source Code Release Date: December 21, 1999

Quake is a first-person shooter, the first in the Quake series, which added polygonal enemies, advanced geometry, and a soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails. A fascinating example of grappling with technology changes in parallel to gameplay, it spawned entire industries of modders and mutiplayer gaming.

The vkQuake port was derived from the QuakeSpasm Spiked port and uses Vulkan on macOS by way of MoltenVK. In addition, vkQuake recently added support for the remastered version of Quake from Night Dive Studios.

And because I've had a few requests for it, we are now hosting a build of DarkPlaces as an alternative port.

If you want to experience what it was like to play Quake at laumch before the advent of GLQuake or hardware acceleration, we have added Chocolate Quake as an additional option.

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 1.34.1, requires macOS 10.15 or later
Build date: April 2, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Raven Software
Release Date: September 16, 2003
Source Code Release Date: April 3, 2013

The fourth and most recent entry in the franchise that gave up on numbers, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (aka Star Wars: Dark Forces IV: Jedi Knight III: Jedi Outcast II: Jedi Academy) continues to use id Tech 3, which powered Quake III: Arena. This gives the game a more consistent look compared to its the previous title. Although seemingly less of a sales force than its predecessor, it enjoys a multiplayer community that is still active today.

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 1.0, requires macOS 10.9 or later
Build date: April 8, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Raven Software
Release Date: March 26, 2002
Source Code Release Date: April 3, 2013

The third entry in the increasingly confusingly named franchise, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (aka Star Wars: Dark Forces III: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast) eschews a custom engine in favor of id Tech 3, which powered Quake III: Arena. The result is a game that has graphically aged better than its predecessors.

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 2026-04-08, requires macOS 10.9 or later
Build date: April 8, 2026
Installation instructions


Developer: Epic MegaGames
Release Date: August 1, 1994

In the great mascot character wars of the 90's, Nintendo had Mario, Sega had Sonic the Hedehog, and the PC had Jazz Jackrabbit. Two of those characters are big enough have their own movie franchises now. The other one is Jazz Jackrabbit.

Nevertheless, back when work on the Unreal engine hadn't even started yet and before Epic became a billion dollar Fortnite force, they were Epic MegaGames and they released Jazz Jackrabbit the little game that could... show off your Super VGA graphics card.

Yeah this game didn't change the world, although it did get is own sequel and there was even the beginnings of a Super Mario 64 leap into 3D, but it's still a pretty charming game that's fun to play, if nowhere near as polished as its cartridge comrades.

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 20260301, requires macOS 10.7 or later
Build date: February 28, 2026
Installation instructions



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