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Introduction: The Cult Classic That Mac Users Can’t Ignore Released in 2014 by the Japanese developer Illusion, Artificial Academy 2 (AA2) remains one of the most ambitious and controversial life simulation games ever created. Dubbed “The Sims on steroids with a dark anime twist,” the game allows players to design a high school, populate it with fully customizable students, and manipulate the complex web of relationships, rivalries, and romances that unfold in real-time.
For the highest chance of success, avoid free download links that promise a "click-and-play" Mac app. Instead, learn Whisky or buy Crossover. Your future self, watching two anime students fall in love (or start a fistfight) behind the gymnasium, will thank you. Have you successfully run Artificial Academy 2 on an M3 Mac? Share your Wine configuration in the comments below. Artificial Academy 2 Mac
However, there is a persistent, frustrating truth for Apple users: Introduction: The Cult Classic That Mac Users Can’t