Is this game for mac?

edited March 2009 in Wallace & Gromit
Yeah. My pc is acting up and do you think i can play on my mac? :confused:

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  • edited March 2009
    Yup, Mac would be cool, but I don't think it will happen anytime soon.

    So just give us the XBox version. Anything is better than PC.

    --Mick
  • edited March 2009
    Wah!
  • edited March 2009
    If you bought a Mac to play the latest games, you made the wrong decision.
  • gzzgzz
    edited March 2009
    Moejoe122 wrote: »
    Yeah. My pc is acting up and do you think i can play on my mac? :confused:

    It works nicely with Crossover Games. Guess you can fiddle it to work with Wine (free) the same way
  • edited March 2009
    Telltale games never work with Macs without another program.
  • edited March 2009
    Is it just me or did a bunch of bots just reply to you?

    Anyway, most of telltales games work on intel imacs running OSX when you run them under "crossover games", or WINE if you don't mind tooling around. However, I haven't gotten any results for wallace and grommit.
  • edited March 2009
    gzz wrote: »
    It works nicely with Crossover Games. Guess you can fiddle it to work with Wine (free) the same way

    You got it to work? Please explain how in a seprate thread.
  • gzzgzz
    edited March 2009
    ig0rpwnwEd wrote: »
    You got it to work? Please explain how in a seprate thread.

    Umm ... ? I installed it, started it, entered my serial in the box (and ignored the rest), I think I had to shut down the app then, but on restart i could click on start game and it run fine.

    In other words I didn't find it too complicated :)
  • edited March 2009
    gzz wrote: »
    Umm ... ? I installed it, started it, entered my serial in the box (and ignored the rest), I think I had to shut down the app then, but on restart i could click on start game and it run fine.

    In other words I didn't find it too complicated :)

    Do you know what type of bottle you used?
  • edited March 2009
    yogsodoth wrote: »
    If you bought a Mac to play the latest games, you made the wrong decision.

    Funny how most of the newer Macs I've seen are equipped with better video cards than most standard PCs.

    Still I agree.. Macs are good for many things, but gaming isn't their strong suit (out of the box anyway).
  • gzzgzz
    edited March 2009
    tabacco wrote: »
    Do you know what type of bottle you used?

    A clean standard winxp bottle. As mentioned only the initial window shows a messed up page, but allows to launch the game. And hey I even can change the resolution within the game, this doesn't work on my PC !
  • edited March 2009
    Telltale games never work with Macs without another program.

    Bones did.
  • WillWill Telltale Alumni
    edited March 2009
    tabacco wrote: »
    Do you know what type of bottle you used?

    Personally, I prefer a whiskey bottle.
  • edited March 2009
    Will wrote: »
    Personally, I prefer a whiskey bottle.

    Drunkard. :D
  • edited March 2009
    On the title screen for the game, there is a black background with white words, and that continues during the credits and the game. Gonna keep playing around with it. But just in case we (me an my dad) can't get it, any more details?
  • edited March 2009
    Okay, help please? The VERY mild not even close to sucsess happened when I searched for DirectX. Nothing happened when I didn't.
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