If you like to play games on Steam, you must have noticed that it features a lot of paid games. But, did you know it also has some awesome free games as well. Here is the list of top ten free games on Steam you must definitely play. 10 Trending Steam Games You must Try on PC 1.
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I've pumped in over 250 hours on my Macbook Pro these past few months. One of the best games that I've ever played and it runs really well on OS X too. And it's freakin' free. Other co-op games that I've played include Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead (2) & No More Room in Hell. Plenty of other excellent FPS games are available too and all feature team gameplay - Call of Duty, Borderlands and Insurgency come to mind. The summer sale is coming soon, I'd wager that all of those games will be available for incredibly low prices on Steam.
On the contrary, even without booting to Windows, the games available for the OS X are quite numerous and thanks to both Apple's own App Store and Valve's Steam, Mac owners can now turn their Mac into a gaming computer—albeit one with a limited library of good games. With that in mind, we've compiled a list of first person shooters, or FPS titles that run natively on the Mac OS X. You can pick any of these games up through Valve's Steam platform or through the App Store. We'd recommend the former, if only to keep all your games in one place. Picking them up on Steam will also allow you to install and play those games on the PC without having to buy them twice.