So maybe you think that you're one of those people that does work all the time, but seriously, don't you want to have a little time off for games? I'm sure that many of us are aware of sites like miniclip and other things like that, but did you know that if you have a Mac, the developers actually already put games on your computer? Yeah I bet you didn't, but if you did, you should read this anyway cause there's probably some stuff here that you don't know about.
1) The application that you will need to use to find these games is called terminal. You can find it in your utilities folder, which is in your applications folder or if you know how to use spotlight, just spotlight it. Once you have found it, open it. It looks pretty innocent as a little black screen with a few words on it, but trust me, it isn't innocent at all.
2) First type emacs and then press enter.
If you did that correctly, which I hope you did because I don't even know how you could mess it up, a list of things will pop up.
3) Then, press the escape key (the one that says esc at the top left of your keyboard).
The writing should all erase once you press escape.
4) Now type x.
5) Now type the name of any old classic game that you want to play (example: tetris). I have only found three, but I have heard that there are many more. The games that I know of are pong, snake, and tetris.
6) Once you typed in the name of the game that you want to play, press enter.
Now you have a fully function, but somewhat deformed game (I think they are stretched weird and you will see what I mean when play them,) but anyway, they are cool. So check them out.
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