Key Takeaways
- While Mac computers aren’t known for gaming, macOS users can access several of the best multiplayer games ever.
- Whether you want to play online or split-screen, Mac’s video game library covers various genres for you and your friends to enjoy.
Playing video games on a Mac can feel like looking in a window. All the newest Steam titles are on full display, yet most are tragically missing that iconic Apple logo. It’s especially common to be frustrated when the game your friends want to play isn’t compatible with macOS. However, there’s a light at the end of this tunnel.
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The Mac may not be the most popular platform for gaming, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have any stellar games in its library.
Although good Mac-friendly multiplayer games are scarce, you can find several incredible titles if you know where to look. A Steam account and a mid-spec computer are all you need to unlock endless hours of co-op and competitive gaming bliss.
Updated on December 8, 2024, by PJ Molloy: Having trouble finding fun multiplayer games on Mac? No problem. We’ve updated the list with more must-play recommendations to help you find the perfect title to play with friends.
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Pico Park 2
A Simple Yet Challenging Puzzle Platformer
Pico Park 2
- Released
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August 27, 2024
- Developer(s)
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Tecopark
, Gemdrops, Inc. - Publisher(s)
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Tecopark
Pico Park 2 is a simple yet enthralling puzzle platformer with local and online co-op. You and up to seven others must work together to solve a series of brain teasers, each requiring equal effort from every player. Communication is key if you want to progress!
Don’t let the simplistic graphics fool you; this game offers a hefty challenge. Each stage delivers a new twist to test your wits, teamwork, and platforming skills. Be prepared for a ton of laughter and probably a bit of screaming as well.
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Cult Of The Lamb
Become A Cult Leader With Your Friend
Roguelite
Indie Games
Simulation
- Released
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August 11, 2022
- Developer(s)
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Massive Monster
Often considered a must-play roguelike, Cult of the Lamb is about adorable animals committing unspeakably evil acts. The goal is to form your own satanic cult by exploring randomly generated worlds, customizing your base of operations, and recruiting as many forest creatures as possible.
Thanks to the Unholy Alliance expansion, you can team up with a buddy through split-screen co-op. In addition to playing the story mode, you can work together during various minigames. Plus, it always helps to have an extra pair of hands in case you need to get rid of a few witnesses.
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Factorio
Try To Survive On A Strange Planet
In Factorio, you control an engineer who’s stranded on an alien planet and must find a way to build an escape rocket. The world is open to explore as you gather resources, construct machines, and eventually build and manage an automated factory.
In multiplayer mode, you can either cooperate or play competitively with a friend. Will you team up and help the other survive? Or will you build rival factories and try to one-up each other? Either way, Factorio is an absolute gem of a management simulator.
12
Goose Goose Duck
A Comedy Social Deduction Game
Since Among Us isn’t available on Mac, you can play Goose Goose Duck for similar social deduction gameplay. Terror strikes a gaggle of geese when they discover one of them is secretly a duck in disguise. It’s up to you and your allies to weed out the feathery fiend before it’s too late.
Like Among Us, you explore a slew of colorful maps, complete objectives, look out for suspicious behavior, and vote on who the killer is during round-table debates. The best part? It’s free to play on Steam.
11
Baldur’s Gate 3
An Epic Co-Op RPG
Baldur’s Gate 3 is arguably the biggest RPG in recent memory, so it’s a miracle it runs on Mac at all. Set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, you and up to three others can start your very own campaign through the Forgotten Realms. No dungeon master is needed since the story and adventure are mapped out for you.
The gameplay is a perfect mix of open-world exploration and turn-based combat. Quests can be tackled in almost any order and often have multiple solutions, allowing you and your party to complete challenges however you like. The amount of freedom is astounding, making Baldur’s Gate 3 a must-play for any fans of the genre.
It should be noted that Baldur’s Gate 3 requires a pretty powerful computer to play.
10
Overcooked 2
A Chaotically Fun Cooking Simulator
- Released
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August 7, 2018
- Developer(s)
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Team17
, Ghost Town Games
Overcooked 2 puts you and a group of friends in the world’s most chaotic kitchens. Up to four people must work together to cook and serve meals in a series of hectic environments, ranging from a plummeting hot air balloon to an interdimensional vortex.
Each round is a fast-paced race against the clock that requires teamwork and quick thinking to navigate around the game’s many obstacles. The result is usually a lot of vegetable throwing while everything falls apart or catches fire. Check it out for a humorous co-op experience.
9
7 Days To Die
Survive The Zombie Apocalypse With Friends
- Released
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December 13, 2013
- Developer(s)
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The Fun Pimps
Looking for something spooky? 7 Days to Die is an open-world survival horror game set during the zombie apocalypse. The goal is to survive as long as possible by crafting weapons, building shelter, and fending off the undead. When push comes to shove, will you work with the other players or turn against them to save yourself? The choice is yours.
The gameplay strikes a nice balance between first-person shooting, tower defense, and RPG mechanics. Each run is a thrilling fight for survival and a suspenseful test of trust. Be careful of those around you, and most importantly, try not to get killed.
8
Don’t Starve Together
A Macabre Open-World Survival Game
- Released
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December 15, 2014
- Developer(s)
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Klei Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
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Klei Entertainment
Known for its macabre storybook art style and challenging survival gameplay, Don’t Starve Together quickly became a beloved Mac game when it hit Steam in 2016. Up to six players are dropped in a randomly generated world brimming with towering bosses and ferocious creatures of the night. The goal is to keep each other alive for as long as possible.
You must collaborate to grow crops, fight monsters, and explore mysterious, uncharted territory. Each run is different, and new surprises hide around every corner, leading to endless replay value.
7
Escape Simulator
Solve Escape Rooms From Your Home
Let’s face it – escape rooms are murder for your wallet. Luckily, macOS users can get the same experience from the comfort of their homes. Escape Simulator places up to ten players in various puzzle-filled chambers. You must work with your teammates to unravel each secret and find a way out.
The adventure takes you to mysterious Victorian mansions, treacherous Egyptian tombs, and desolate spaceships – each designed by professional escape room operators. Since the game supports online multiplayer and cross-platform play, you can explore with long-distance friends and PC owners.
6
Cuphead
A Cartoonish Co-Op Platformer
- Released
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September 29, 2017
- Developer(s)
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Studio MDHR Entertainment Inc.
- Publisher(s)
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Studio MDHR Entertainment Inc.
Inspired by 1930s cartoons, Cuphead brought a unique spin to the platforming genre with its dazzling hand-drawn art style and boss-rush gameplay. You and a buddy run and gun through challenging side-scrolling levels and goofy boss fights ranging from a psychic carrot to a slot machine made of frogs.
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Everything from the jazzy soundtrack to the rubber hose animation nails the vibe of classic Disney or Looney Tunes shorts. Thanks to its local two-player support, Cuphead is an excellent choice for couch co-op.
You should have little to no trouble playing Cuphead if you have an older computer. I tested it on a ten-year-old MacBook, and fortunately, it ran just fine.
5
Stardew Valley
A Great Way To Relax With Friends
- Released
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February 26, 2016
- Developer(s)
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ConcernedApe
- Publisher(s)
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ConcernedApe
Widely considered one of the best Mac games on Steam, Stardew Valley is renowned for its cozy farming simulation, charming characters, and dating elements. You and your friends can go fishing, explore caves, and harvest crops to restore a barren farm to its former glory.
The soothing gameplay provides the perfect environment to immerse yourself in after a long day. You can even invite up to seven others to join through online or split-screen multiplayer. Thankfully, the adorable pixel graphics are not too demanding, so Stardew Valley should run smoothly even on an old MacBook.
4
Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes
A Comical Yet Intense Party Game
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
- Released
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October 8, 2015
- Developer
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Steel Crate Games
- Publisher
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Steel Crate Games
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is all about defusing ticking time bombs. One person is the defuser – the only one allowed to see the explosive. The others have sole access to the manual detailing how to stop the device. The two sides must communicate to solve brain teasers before time runs out.
The gameplay is fast-paced and hilarious as both teams scramble to understand what the other side sees. While the game was designed for local co-op, you can also play online using a voice chat service.
Technically, there’s no limit to the number of people who can play. However, for the best experience, I recommend two to four players.
3
Stick Fight: The Game
A Silly Four-Player Fighter
Stick Fight: The Game
Side-scroller
Fighting
Action
- Released
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September 28, 2017
- Developer
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Landfall West
- Publisher
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Landfall
Stick Fight: The Game is a silly, high-speed fighter in which up to four players duke it out in rapid-fire free-for-alls. Various weapons rain onto the battlefield, which you must grab before your opponents to eliminate the competition.
Rounds usually last a few seconds, and since the stage changes between matches, you’ll need to stay on your toes to come out on top. While the concept may sound intense, the simple controls and goofy physics create a lighthearted experience perfect for all skill levels.
2
Portal 2
An Innovative Co-Op Puzzle Game
If you’re looking for a two-player co-op game, Portal 2 is the crème de la crème. In this unique puzzler, you and a pal explore the mysterious Aperture Labs, using portal guns to teleport objects or yourself around rooms to solve brain teasers.
The gameplay seamlessly blends clever physics-based puzzles with sarcastic comedy, thanks to the hilarious commentary by the game’s antagonist, Glados. You can even choose between split-screen or online multiplayer, making it ideal for local or long-distance gaming sessions.
1
Castle Crashers
A Colorful Four-Player Beat-Em-Up
- Released
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August 27, 2008
- Developer(s)
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The Behemoth
- Publisher(s)
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The Behemoth
For old-school arcade-style multiplayer, Castle Crashers is the best choice. This cartoonish side-scrolling beat-em-up combines hack-and-slash combat, RPG elements, and goofy visual gags to create a funny and engaging adventure.
You and up to three others play as knights who must slay ridiculous bosses and enemies to save a princess. There’s no shortage of silly weapons to use, including a giant lollipop and a deadly rubber chicken. Needless to say, each stage never fails to invoke smiles and laughter. If you need a break from the story, you can challenge your friends in competitive free-for-all battles.
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