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Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep

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Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep, also known as The Legend of Skullkeep, is the sequel to the famous fantasy dungeon crawler rpg Dungeon Master. Developed by FTL Games, the same creato...

Year: 1995Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: dungeon crawlerfantasypuzzle-solvingreal-timesword and sorcery

Betrayal at Krondor

Betrayal at Krondor is an adventure RPG game developed and published by Dynamix in 1993 for DOS. It was later ported to Windows in 2010. Betrayal at Krondor is inspired by and based on the Riftwar novels written by Raymond E.

Year: 1993Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: fantasyturn-based

Jagged Alliance

Jagged Alliance is a turn-based tactical role-playing game with a mixture of strategy, inspired to X-Com games. It was developed by Sir-tech Software and released in 1994 for MS-DOS by Madlab Software.

Year: 1995Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: turn-based

Stonekeep

Stonekeep is a role-playing dungeon crawl game developed and published by Interplay for the PC in 1995. The designer Peter Oliphant planned to complete the game in just nine months...

Year: 1995Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: dungeon crawlerfantasyreal-time

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar

Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar is a fantasy roleplaying game and one of the most important video games of all time. It is the fourth game in the series created by the legendary Ric...

Year: 1987Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-18Tags: apple 2 original gamefantasyfreewarepuzzle-solvingturn-basedwanderer

Ultima VI: The False Prophet

Ultima VI: The False Prophet, developed by Origin Systems, is the sixth part in the role-playing video game series of Ultima. It was released in 1990 for DOS, then in 1991 and 1992 for Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST.

Year: 1990Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: fantasypuzzle-solvingturn-basedwanderer

Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager

Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager is a fantasy RPG and sequel to Dark Sun: Shattered Lands, developed and published by Strategic Simulations in 1994 for DOS only. It’s an officially licensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game.

Year: 1994Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: d&dfantasypost-apocalypticturn-based

Ishar: Legend of the Fortress

Ishar: Legend of the Fortress is a fantasy RPG developed and published by Silmarils in 1992 for DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST. It was part of a trilogy that includes Ishar 2: Messengers of Doom and Ishar 3: The Seven Gates of Infinity.

Year: 1992Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: agadungeon crawlerfantasyreal-timesword and sorcery

Albion

Albion is a science fiction RPG that was developed and published by Blue Byte in 1995 for DOS. Interestingly, the team that created the games Amberstar and Ambermoon created this game in a move from Thalion to Blue Byte.

Year: 1995Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: fantasyscience fictionturn-based

Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight

Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight is an action role-playing game developed and published by Mindscape for the Amiga in 1991 and one year later converted to DOS with different sound and music.

Year: 1991Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-07-17Tags: 2 playersamiga original gamefantasyfightinghack and slashmultiplayerreal-time

Wasteland

Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic RPG developed by Interplay and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Apple II, DOS, and Commodore 64. It was later followed by Wasteland 2 in 2014, with a few failed sequels in between.

Year: 1988Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: falloutpost-apocalypticturn-basedwasteland

Black Crypt

Black Crypt is a fantasy single-player role-playing game by Raven Software, published by Electronic Arts. It was released in 1992. It was originally conceived of as a pen and paper roleplaying game by Brian Raffel and Steve Raffel.

Year: 1992Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2020-02-05Tags: amiga original gamedungeon crawlerextra half-britefantasyreal-timesword and sorcery

Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor

Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor is the third and final chapter of the role-playing game series Eye of the Beholder by Strategic Simulations Inc. Unlike the other ...

Year: 1993Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: dungeon crawlerfantasyforgotten realmsreal-timerole-playing

Ultima I

Ultima (later renamed Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness), is the first game in the series of role-playing games created by Richard Garriott. The original Ultima was created for t...

Year: 1983Genre: Role PlayingUpdated: 2019-10-22Tags: apple 2 original gamefantasypuzzle-solvingscience fictionspace flightturn-based

While it’s pretty hard to find some worthwhile free games for Mac, it doesn’t mean that there is no free game for Mac. It just means the number is very low. However, the case of Free RPGs is different.

Just like we did in the Strategy Games for Mac, most of the titles are available via Steam. If you have Steam installed on your Mac, it will be easy to download and play these games. That said, here are some of the best role-playing games for Mac. Let’s begin.

Free RPG Games for Mac

1. Dota 2

One of the most-played game on Steam, Dota 2 is one of the best RPG titles for Mac. The game never keeps you bored, since there’s a lot to discover. You can become one of the Dota 2 heroes and keep exploring the world while combating with others. It’s a skill-based game, since there are no in-app purchases for talent or extra perks. You can choose the role and start playing. You are going to love the enhanced graphics and the big user-base that Dota 2 boasts.

System Requirements: Intel Dual Core, 4GB RAM, NVIDIA 320M, Radeon HD 2400 or Intel HD 3000 or higher, 15GB Storage space

2. Shakes and Fidget

If you are looking for a fun-filled, fantasy RPG, Shakes and Fidget should be your first stop. With a user-base of more than 50 Million, you will love its online battles too. Even when we keep the humor aside, the game offers a bunch of options like customizable characters, thousands of collectibles and hundreds of quests you can achieve. The game gives you a feel of being inside a comic book, which is great for role-playing. The title is comparatively newer, too.

System Requirements: Intel Pentium, 1GB RAM, 100MB Storage space

3. Tactical Monsters Rumble Arena

It’s been just four months since Tactical Monsters Rumble Arena was released. In the meantime, this game has become a superb choice of players across the globe. In this RPG, you have to use your strategy as well as tactical combat. Thanks to multiple playing modes, you can get your hands on real-time battles as well as normal missions. You have almost full control over monsters, who happen to have unique skills to. You are the winner if you know how to deal with them.

System Requirements: Intel Core 2 Duo, 512MB RAM, 512MB Video Memory, 500MB Storage space

4. The Lord of the Rings Online

The Lord of the Rings Online is one of the most popular MMORPGs for Mac, since thousands of players play this wonderful title. The game is awesome if you know anything about the popular series by JRR Tolkien. You can explore the Middle Earth and craft the perfect hero the land deserves. There are more than 105 ways to customize your hero, which is great. It also offers options like PvP battles and online arenas. It’s all about fun, and you get one visual treat too.

System Requirements: 2.0GHz Intel i5, 2GB RAM, Intel HD3000 or better, 25 GB Storage space

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5. Spiral Knights

Spiral Knights calls itself a co-operative adventure, for a good reason. You have to team up with the knights who are stranded in an alien planet. The plot progresses as you explore this amazing planet and what stays under the seen surface. While the character customization isn’t the best, your Knight gets to compete with others in this game. Of course, the core of Spiral Knights is in multiplayer combat, and you should not miss that.

System Requirements: 1.3GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, 64MB Video Memory, 700MB Storage space

6. GuildWars 2

GuildWars 2 is another massively multiplayer online RPG for Mac devices out there. It’s definitely more than a simple multiplayer game, thanks to the wonderful community it has got. Released back in 2012, GuildWars 2 has been the favorite of those who need a real-life role-playing gaming experience. There are various races in the game, and you — if you are a beginner — surely need some catching up. It offers multiple modes such as the PvP one.

System Requirements: Intel Core i5 or better, 4GB RAM, 50GB Storage space, GeForce 320MATI, Radeon HD 6630M, Intel HD 3000 or better.

7. Trove

Trove is an open-world, action-based role-playing game that you can play on Mac. It lets you explore a world that isn’t restricted to earth. As the hero character, Trove wants you to rescue the multiverse from threats as well. There are different classes like Knights, Pirates and a lot of realms you can explore. Trove also comes with a bunch of world-building and strategy-based elements. You can take care of loots, build more stuff and get rich on the way.

System Requirements: Core i5, 1GB RAM, Intel HD 4000, 1GB Storage space

8. SMITE

With more than 25 Million players on the board, SMITE brings an awesome combination of role-playing and action. If you know the ancient mythology — Thor from Norse, for instance —, you will love the storyline of this title. You can choose one of the mythological characters as well as their skills. The game is fast-paced, in addition to the collectible and open-combat arena. You can get into the battleground and win if you want to move on. SMITE gets regularly updated too.

System Requirements: Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 512MB Video Memory, 10GB Storage Space

9. SAS: Zombie Assault 4

Released in 2017, SAS: Zombie Assault 4 is one of the high-end action RPGs for Mac. When a virus outbreak has turned almost every human into zombies, you can take up the role of the savior and fight them. The title offers three roles you can play. Of course, SAS: Zombie Assault 4 is more about the action and combat, but its RPG-like upgrades and features are unbeatable. Fast-paced gameplay and collectibles and loot support and some reasons why people love this RPG.

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System Requirements: 2GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, OpenGL Graphics, 512MB Storage space

10. Gaytective

Here’s a different title from the role-playing game category. In this game, you take up the role of a detective. Wait, you are not going to solve any murders. On the other hand, the detective has to talk to some people and tell if they are homosexual. The title comes with the retro outlook and some cool dialogues with others as well as the lady who hired you. Gaytective is all about interaction and dialogues, but it’s a small game. You should check this if you’re looking for pure fun.

System Requirements: Nothing specified, it’s a small game, works perfectly on 2015-late MacBook Air

11. Pixel Dungeon

Just to clarify, we are talking about Pixel Dungeon for Desktop, which is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can enjoy the same awesome gameplay that you used to get in Android. One of the best RPGs for Android, Pixel Dungeon is noted for the pixel-art and simple interface. You can choose a character, who will be exploring the dungeon and killing all the bad stuff on the way. There are also some collectibles you get in the long run.

System Requirements: Nothing specified, Pixel Dungeon is really minimal

12. Realm of the Mad God

At the first look, Realm of the Mad God is a simple pixel-art-based game. However, it has some of the coolest gameplay. In case you did not know, it’s one of the MMORPGs as well. You can focus on action and battle, but there are always some RPG elements in the game. The game also features some options like looting and team-up battles. But, what really matters is whether your character is powerful enough to take up all those challenges.

System Requirements: Intel Core Duo or later, 1GB RAM, 100MB Storage space

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13. RuneScape

RuneScape is a free-to-play, fantasy-based MMORPG available for Mac and other platforms. Once you have downloaded the client and have created an account, the adventure starts. It also happens to be the most popular free MMORPG. RuneScape also comes with a huge-enough community, where thousands are online. Unlike many of the RPGs we listed, RuneScape is pretty huge and there is a lot to explore. It starts at the island of Ashdale and explores further.

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System Requirements: It varies depending on the detail level. High Details require i5/i7, 4GB RAM and NVIDIA or ATI Radeon dedicated graphics

14. Clicker Heroes

Clicker Heroes is an impressive casual clicker game with some great RPG elements in it. All you do is clicking with your mouse, but there are different characters and enemies to choose from. Clicker Heroes also comes with some great strategy stuff and a visually-pleasing design. You can also keep hiring different heroes who have better skills to offer. Altogether, although not completely an RPG, Clicker Heroes is one of the superb choices for Mac.

System Requirements: Intel Core Duo, 512MB RAM, 90MB Storage

15. MINDNIGHT

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With this popular online multiplayer, we end our list of the best free RPG games for Mac. MINDNIGHT works by assigning you a random role — either a Hacker or Agents. The idea is to defeat the other so that you can succeed. The best part about MINDNIGHT is that it offers a lot of things like communication systems and hi-tech stuff. Please note that MINDNIGHT is set in a distant future, where your cyberpunk dreams come true. It is a highly-addictive title too.

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System Requirements: Dual Core Processor, 1GB RAM, 512MB Graphics, 120MB Space

Wrapping Up: RPG Games for Mac

Most of the above-mentioned RPGs offer online PvP mode, which is great. Also, some of them are a combo of RPG, Strategy and action gaming so that you don’t get bored. We have also tried to include games that are completely free, instead of those with thousands of in-app purchases. Still, if you think we missed some great free RPG, do let us know via comments.