So if I were you, OP, I would simply sort out giving yourself a separate hard drive partition(let's call it 60-80GB, depending on the total size of your hard drive) and installing windows to that. Everything on the first page of google results for 'how to play maplestory on mac' say 'just dual boot'. There is so little demand from mac users for a mac-native client that, even if it were possible with the lack of software libraries between windows and mac, there's just not enough demand to warrant creating a new client on a new OS from the ground up and then supporting it in tandem with a windows client that is arguably already enough of a mess as it is without a split of resources.Īnd given how trivial it is nowadays to simply dual-boot two different operating systems, there's no real need for a mac-native client.
Each time the thread doesn't really go anywhere past the OP saying 'I want to play it on my mac without booting into windows', and it's just not feasible. It has gained around 1000000 installs so far, with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 in the play store. This has come up once or twice a year that I know of since I began playing this mess back in 2014. How to Install MapleStory M for Windows PC or MAC: MapleStory M is an Android Role Playing app developed by NEXON Company and published on the Google play store.