Play Roulette On Your Mac

If you're a Mac (Macintosh Computer) user, then you've probably already realized how hard it is to find a quality casino that doesn't require you to use a PC. Don't worry though, there are some solutions that can get you up and running in no time.

Best Online Casinos For Mac Users

In the table below, you can find all of the best online casinos for Mac users. They all offer streaming flash versions that can be played on any operating system through your web browser.

Rank Online Casino Keep Reading Visit Casino
#1 Caribbean Gold Caribbean Gold Review visit
#2 Cherry Red Casino Cherry Red Review visit
#3 Rushmore Casino Rushmore Casino Review visit

How To Play

After looking around online, you might be thinking that nobody seems to make any downloadable casino software specifically for Macs; and you're right. Right now there just simply is not any casino software out there for you. This leaves you with two options. Play with flash versions, or get a PC-emulator.

Flash-Versions

Some of the better online casinos offer their casino games in flash versions. Basically this means you can play right on their website, through your web browser of choice. This option will work for just about every operating system out there. The three casinos in the table above ALL offer flash-based games.

A lot of flash-based casinos are of very low quality. Stick with the ones in the table at the top of this page, just to be safe.

Sadly, flash versions are generally limited versions of the casinos. If you want to be able to play all of the games, you'll need to download their software (keep reading to learn how). Often the best games such as European roulette, are only available if you've downloaded the software.

Going To Boot Camp

So you want to download casino software and get the full versions on your Mac? Yes, it can be done, but you'll need another piece of software known as a PC-emulator. This software allows you to run any piece of software designed for Windows PC's.

The most popular PC-emulator software is actually made by Apple, and it is called Boot Camp. Basically you can install boot camp, and it will take a certain portion of your hard drive for PC-use. Once it has done this, you can install a copy of Windows in this new partition and you're computer can be used in Windows or Mac formats.

Boot Camp comes with Mac OSX Leopard, for free, so if you've bought a new Mac recently, then you already have Boot Camp. Just look under the applications folder, and there it will be. If you are on an older operating system, you can purchase Parallels Desktop from Apple.com.

There are other software makers who might offer more affordable PC-emulators, or programs with more options and usability. In the end, you should take a look at them all to find the software that best meets your needs.