Though you still can't access the service itself unless you were part of the closed beta, Valve's digital distribution client Steam is now downloadable on Mac-thanks Joystiq-with the service and its various games due to go public shortly.Īmong the initial titles available are Valve's clever puzzle-shooter Portal, Tripwire's multiplayer shooter Killing Floor, Runic's celebrated action-RPG Torchlight, Telltale's episodic adventure Tales of Monkey Island, Amanita Design's robotic puzzle-adventure Machinarium, four classic LucasArts adventures-Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Loom, and The Dig-and many more.Īll of the launch titles offer a free Mac version to those that already bought them on Steam PC (and vice versa) care of the "Steam Play" feature, "which allows customers to purchase a game once and play it on all Steam supported platforms." As expected, Steam for Mac is now publicly accessible, enabling the download and play of the various titles one may already own via Steam. In addition, Valve's clever shooter-puzzler Portal is free on PC and Mac until May 24.Īs noted below, all of the Steam for Mac launch titles offer a free Mac version to those that already own them on Steam PC thanks to the "Steam Play" feature, "which allows customers to purchase a game once and play it on all Steam supported platforms."įor a full breakdown of the various games available, hit up Steam or look below. The Steam Mac Games Store is now open, offering over fifty games and various launch day discounts, such as half-off Torchlight-making it $9.99-and 70% off Quantz, which brings that game down to just $3.00.
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