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Oka

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May 4, 2013
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Anyone know of any software for Mac that would be similar to Nick Jr. Draw & Play (if you have the little one)?

I love the software and it is well made except it is only for the iPad and not for Mac.

I am looking for any thing that would be close to, user-friendly, educational and enough options.

Thanks.
 
Your best option is honestly to use Bootcamp.

It's built into the Mac OS, and you just need a Windows license.

Often software as good doesn't exist, especially when it comes to games. Granted a lot of Mac software is way better in a lot of areas, just games not so much.

The best solution is to boot into Windows using Bootcamp and your games will run just fine :)

Then you won't be forced to compromise on the quality.
 
Thanks for the reply!

You misread my post. The software is currently made for iPad from iTunes and not for Mac. Just looking for something similar to use in Mac.
 
Your best option is honestly to use Bootcamp.

It's built into the Mac OS, and you just need a Windows license.

Often software as good doesn't exist, especially when it comes to games. Granted a lot of Mac software is way better in a lot of areas, just games not so much.

The best solution is to boot into Windows using Bootcamp and your games will run just fine :)

Then you won't be forced to compromise on the quality.

Yes, if you're talking about running Cryis 3 or Skyrim this may be the case, running an educational game such as this is not going to tax any current Mac or even ones from the last few years.
 
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