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Ruins War on Mac - installation guide

About the game

《Ruins War》is a first-person shooter action adventure game, the player is in an abandoned city with many enemy troops. Players need to try their best to avoid enemy attacks, maintain health, and destroy all the enemy can win. Killing the enemy can pick up the enemy's weapons. Players have two types of weapons: sniper rifle and M4 machine gun. M4 machine gun needs to kill the enemy to acquire weapons and increase bullets, rationally use weapons and terrain, and eliminate the enemy to maintain the city's stability. WASD controls the character Mouse wheel switch weapons Mouse control lens ESC to suspend

Ruins War on Mac through Parallels Desktop

If you've been using a Mac for any amount of time after switching from a Windows machine, you've certainly heard of Parallels. Parallels is a virtualization software that allows you to use another operating system withing your native OS. This means that you will have access to a full Windows installation on your Mac.

This is the safest way to run any Windows game on Mac, including Ruins War. Read on for easy to follow instructions on how to run Ruins War on your Mac within minutes.

Here's the best part: you only need to do the setup once. After that, you will be able to install games on your Mac just as easily as you can on a Windows machine.

Ruins War on Mac - how to install

Step 1
Visit the Parallels website and get the latest version of Parallels Desktop.
Step 2
Follow the installation process and make sure you allow Parallels in your Mac’s security preferences (it will ask you to do so).
Step 3
When asked, download and install Windows 10. The download is roughly 5.7GB. At various points in the installation process it will ask you for permission, make sure you grant it.
Step 4
Once Windows is done installing, you are done with the setup. All you need to do is install Ruins War normally like you would on any Windows computer.

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