It's very common nowadays for the big tech companies to develop a game or an application only for a specific platform. CodeWeavers came in support of users who wanted to play Windows games on MacOs and developed CrossOver Games, a smart Mac utility that acts like an emulator.
It features a nicely designed interface, comprised of a main toolbar, a search function, and numerous configuration settings. The installation button could've been more stylish and could've had more colors.
When it comes to its embedded functionalities, CrossOver Games has a built-in search form you can use to easily access the game you want to play.
It also integrates lots of configurations that allow individuals to install certain games through specific installers. Once you're done, you don't have to restart your computer to make the system to run smoother and use less memory usage.
To sum it up, CrossOver for games provides individuals an easy way of installing and playing Windows games on a Mac computer. The price could've been lower, but it shouldn't stop you from playing your favorite game.
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