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It's time for you to get into the Japanese mafia! Yakuza is the biggest criminal organization in the world and it's waiting for you. Unlike the previous games from the Yakuza series, Yakuza Like a Dragon Mac OS X features a new character. Kazuma Kiryu is the playable character in this RPG for Mac. Sega is the company that produced this game. It is worldwide known for the incredible story and gameplay implemented in its games. This one is a masterpiece in these matters. Download now Yakuza Like a Dragon for Mac and go to a world full of crimes, betrayals, and turn-overs.

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In Yakuza Like a Dragon, one of the biggest changes compared to the previous title is the battle mechanics. Until now, the games featured a classic 'beat 'em up' system. Now, this is switched to an RPG style combat, with turn-based mechanics. You will form a group of four characters for every fight. The environment and other objects can be used to attack the enemy, which is also a new feature. As you progress you will get the ability to call for more backups if a fight is too hard.

The sub-stories are a very important part of Yakuza Like a Dragon Mac OS X. You must complete them in order to get rewards that will help you in the main story. Enough talking! Download now this great game on your Macbook/iMac and help Kazuma find the truth about his life.

To the Moon is an adventure game developed and published by Freebird Games. It was originally released for Microsoft Windows in November 2011, with ports later being released for Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iOS and Nintendo Switch. The story follows two doctors who offer to fulfill a dying man's last wish using artificial memories. According to Dragon's product information (Dragon Professional Individual for Mac) it is compatible with OS X El-Capitan (10.11). They do not state that it is compatible with either Sierra or High Sierra.

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Step 2: After successful validation, proceed with the download. Please note that the download speed depends on the library servers and your internet connection. Macgamesworld is not responsible for it.

Step 3: After download, proceed with the installation. The game is in .dmg format, so just run the installer and follow the instructions.

Step 4: PLAY! No additional files are required (NO cracks, DLL, activators)

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  • Olivia Adkins is responsible for marketing and publicity. She makes sure that our articles reach the public on all channels.

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NOTE: This game is FREE TO DOWNLOAD, but in order to get access to this game you need to create a FREE account (more details on the download page). In this way, you can download all the DLC packs for this game and a lot more games and softwares for your Macbook/iMac.

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A seemingly insignificant product cancellation is having a far-reaching impact on a particular community of Mac users.

Reg reader (and contributor) Colin Hughes wrote in to inform us about how Developer Nuance's decision to drop the OS X port of its Dragon Professional for Mac has left some customers with disabilities out in the cold.

A very important niche

Pitched as a productivity tool, Nuance's Dragon software is aimed at everyone from journalists and home users to medical professionals as a way to accurately transcribe spoken words into printed text.

For some users, however, the software is much more than a convenience. Hughes explains that, for him and others whose conditions leave them unable to type with a keyboard, voice dictation software is a line to the outside world.

'I became wholly reliant on voice dictation software for corresponding, whether it is writing a business letter to the bank, a blog post, or a short text to friends and family,' he explains.

'I do not have a plan B for writing anything.'

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Video Card:GeForce GTX 1050 / Radeon RX 550
Free Disk Space24 GB
Step 1: Follow the download links Create a FREE OF CHARGE account on the games library.

Step 2: After successful validation, proceed with the download. Please note that the download speed depends on the library servers and your internet connection. Macgamesworld is not responsible for it.

Step 3: After download, proceed with the installation. The game is in .dmg format, so just run the installer and follow the instructions.

Step 4: PLAY! No additional files are required (NO cracks, DLL, activators)

MacGamesWorld team contains 5 members:
  • Malte Govinda and Edern Dawid are the two programmers who make all the hard work in the technical department.
  • Matthews Morgan and Tim Brooks are the editors. They write all the articles and make sure that the games are presented as clear and easy to read as possible.
  • Olivia Adkins is responsible for marketing and publicity. She makes sure that our articles reach the public on all channels.

There is no chief/CEO/boss or any other entity of this kind. We like to think that this is the main reason for which we are online for more than 6 years without any problems. Another strong reason for this is the quality of our content, of course. 🙂

NOTE: This game is FREE TO DOWNLOAD, but in order to get access to this game you need to create a FREE account (more details on the download page). In this way, you can download all the DLC packs for this game and a lot more games and softwares for your Macbook/iMac.

Related

A seemingly insignificant product cancellation is having a far-reaching impact on a particular community of Mac users.

Reg reader (and contributor) Colin Hughes wrote in to inform us about how Developer Nuance's decision to drop the OS X port of its Dragon Professional for Mac has left some customers with disabilities out in the cold.

A very important niche

Pitched as a productivity tool, Nuance's Dragon software is aimed at everyone from journalists and home users to medical professionals as a way to accurately transcribe spoken words into printed text.

For some users, however, the software is much more than a convenience. Hughes explains that, for him and others whose conditions leave them unable to type with a keyboard, voice dictation software is a line to the outside world.

'I became wholly reliant on voice dictation software for corresponding, whether it is writing a business letter to the bank, a blog post, or a short text to friends and family,' he explains.

'I do not have a plan B for writing anything.'

That is why, when Nuance announced recently that it was cutting support for the Mac version of Dragon Professional for Mac, it left some users in a tough spot.

While the software will continue to function, there will be no future updates or support, meaning Colin and others who have come to depend on Dragon for everyday activities will have to find another way to get things done.

'I have followers on Twitter who are in employment and run businesses and they say this news will hit their productivity hard,' Hughes explains.

'Blind people, people with dyslexia are also likely to be affected adversely along with severely physically disabled people like myself.'

El Reg contacted Nuance for comment on the matter, but a spokesperson had only the PR boilerplate to offer.

'Nuance is constantly evaluating its product portfolio to see how we can best meet the needs of our customers and business. After much consideration, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue the Dragon Professional Individual for Mac line-up,' the statement reads.

'Customers may still receive telephone support for up to 90 days from date of activating the software in North America and up to 180 days from date of software activation in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia-Pacific regions. Customers' statutory rights are not affected.'

In other words, the clock is ticking for anyone who relies on Dragon for Mac to either find a new app or migrate to Windows. Which leads us to the next part of the story.

Other options don't really stack up

It would be one thing if the other options for Mac users could match Nuance's now-discontinued offering. Unfortunately, Hughes tells us, there isn't anything close to Dragon at the moment.

'Apple's own voice dictation app.(found in accessibility) is inferior because it doesn't learn from your mistakes, it can't cope with work jargon, foreign names, you can't train it to recognize words so it doesn't repeat the same recognition mistake, you can't add to its vocabulary,' said Hughes.

'So if there is an error in recognition when dictating people like me can't take to the keyboard and simply carry on. So Apple's own offering is far inferior to Dragon for Mac and is not at all productive for me to use.'

That leaves users with the unenviable choice of either making do with an inferior product or dropping their Macs in favor of Windows, where Nuance still supports Dragon Professional.

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'I am a Mac user, I am steeped in the Mac ecosystem with MacBook Pro, iPhone, and Watch with all that seamless integration between devices,' Hughes said.

'It is not a simple decision to switch to a Windows machine and get Dragon for Windows.'

Apple to blame as well

It is no secret that Apple does not play well with others and the strict limits it places with its APIs have prevented developers from making full use of hardware the way they can on other platforms. Many an Android developer, for example, has had to cut features from the iOS version of their app due to Apple simply not granting access to specific components.

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Nuance, it seems, ran into some of the same problems when it made Dragon for Mac.

Back in a 2016 user group presentation, Nuance R&D program manager Jeff Leiman noted how Apple's API restrictions left Nuance unable to implement some of the features it was able to offer for the Windows version.

While wanting to keep control of what happens on their platform is perfectly understandable, Hughes argues that Apple should also take it upon themselves to pick up where Nuance left off and develop a better set of access and dictation tools for disabled users.

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Hughes says that, eventually, he does believe someone, be it Apple or Google, will step up and offer better voice controls and dictation. Unfortunately, in the meantime he and other users are tied to the business decisions of the few companies, such as Nuance, who offer a usable product.

Perhaps most frustrating is that the technology to do voice control properly is already here. Apple and others have made a point of working it into their hardware demos, but the involvement ends there, and when it can't be used to showcase a new product, speech recognition seems to get tossed aside.

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'For some strange reason Apple keeps pitching voice control in terms of gimmicky things like ordering your coffee from Starbucks while turning your thermostat down on your way out to work,' Hughes says.

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'For people like me being able to control my Apple device by voice can make or break my day. Apple just doesn't seem to get that and it isn't listening.'

Here's hoping they do, sooner than later. ®

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