The Rigoberta Game Mac OS

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Installing RPG Games on Mac OS X

The Rigoberta Game Mac OS
  1. After downloading your child’s game, also download WineBottler at http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/ (I recommend using the stable version).

  1. Save the file and then double click it once it is fully downloaded on your computer.

  1. Once the installation procedure has finished, drag both the Wine.app and WineBottler.app into the Applications folder just to their right as shown. Allow the copy procedure to finish.

  1. Double click on your child’s game (the .exe that you got from RPG Maker VX Ace– in my case the file was called RPGTest.exe). Mac OS X will display a warning. Press Open to proceed.

  1. Wine may ask you to check for updates. Select “Don’t Check” before clicking “Go” in the second dialog box.

The Rigoberta Game Mac OS
  1. The file will then ask you to Extract the folder. You don’t need to change any settings, just click on OK in order to extract the contents of the game to your computer. A progress bar will proceed to let you know the extraction is working.

  1. Look for the folder created by the extraction process. The folder should be in the exact same location as the original .exe – in my case the original .exe was downloaded to my desktop, so the extracted folder (also called RPGTest in my case) is on the Desktop.

  1. Double click the newly extracted folder to open it. Look inside, and you will find a file called Game.exe. Double click it as well.

  1. Once again, just click Go without changing any settings.

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  1. The game should open up and run normally. You can now play your game at any time by double clicking the “Game.exe” file inside the folder. Happy playing!