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Origin Pc Games Also For Mac3/12/2019 I recently purchased a new Mac computer and was wondering if I'm able to transfer my two games that i have purchased under my origin account over to my new Mac. The thing is, my old computer was a Windows PC. Both purchases still show up under my order history and both are also marked as completed. Online shopping for Video Games from a great selection of PC, Mac, Casual Games, MMO & Free-to-Play Games, Computer Video Games & more at everyday low prices. With so many exhausting, frustrating, and intensely serious things happening in the world of late, we all could use some fresh distractions to provide some light moments here and there, right? We’re just a month removed from, but if you’re ready to move onto 2017’s most interesting new releases, we can help you there. Here’s a look at 10 of the most exciting games released in the first month of the year, and the biggest releases so far are mostly smaller: indie games dominated January, but that’s no complaint. Between Owlboy, She Remembered Caterpillars, Yuri, and the other games on this list, you have plenty of really intriguing options available. But if you don’t see anything, maybe will provide more appealing recent picks. ![]() If you give a hoot about side-scrolling adventure games, then you’ll surely want to give ($25) some attention. It looks like a lost quest from a mid-90s console system, but this long-in-development indie is definitely new and undoubtedly charming. You’ll take flight as Otus, a mute owl who is trying—and quite often failing—to battle back attacking sky pirates. The 2D graphics are totally mesmerizing, and the combination of action, flight, and puzzle-solving gives it a slightly unique hook from other platform-style games. Thankfully, this charming adventure didn’t take long to hit Mac, arriving only a couple months after its PC debut, upon which it received. ($12) is a hauntingly beautiful game about sending little creatures climbing around caterpillars and other terrain, all in an effort to solve each environmental puzzle. It’s also, according to the Steam description, a “tale as the bond between parent and child,” and a “fungipunk fantasy.” In short, there’s probably nothing else out there quite like it. With each puzzle, you’ll need to control the two differently-colored characters separately, or perhaps combined together, or deal with other new colors and play mechanics that pop up along the way. The hand-drawn look and vivid coloring are really marvelous, and there’s clearly something deeper happening beyond the increasingly perplexing challenges within. Available from the Mac App Store—and and Apple TV at the same price— ($3) stars a tiny explorer who wakes up in a strange land on his bed, and then uses it to roll from side to side to explore the fantastical terrain. In practice, it looks like a small astronaut with a bed for a skateboard, doing kickflips on his comforter as he whisks through the environment. The whimsical look is just one appealing part of this side-scrolling platform game, which challenges you to make precise maneuvers as you encounter large creatures and other curious obstacles along the way. Unlike a lot of the intense, in-your-face games on this list, it looks very quiet and splendidly original; a dreamy little game to curl up with on your MacBook. Love old-school adventure games? Also love rhyming poetry? Well, ($8) might be the first game to marry the two things so splendidly, as this charming indie quest is told entirely through rhyming dialogue. It’s a game about a solitary Norwegian farmer in the 1920s who one day sees a massive, glimmering gold spaceship right above her land.
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