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Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition for Mac

Dungeons & Dragons style RPG game.

$19.99
In English
4.1
Based on 7 user rates

Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition overview

Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition adds all-new enhanced features to the content of Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition.

Slink through the shadows as a deadly half-elven rogue, wield fearsome magics as a powerful gnomish sorcerer, vanquish your foes as an armor-clad dwarven paladin... whatever hero you create, incredible adventures await.

Discover magic, wonder, and danger at every turn on your own or with friends in these classic Dungeons & Dragons adventures.

All the content of Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition:

The original Neverwinter Nights campaign: Find yourself at the center of intrigue, betrayal, and dark magic in Neverwinter Nights. Journey through dangerous cities, monster-filled dungeons and deep into uncharted wilderness in search of the cure for a cursed plague ravaging the city of Neverwinter.

Two expansion packs:
  • Shadows of Undrentide: Another adventure begins in Shadows of Undrentide! Charged by your master to recover four ancient artifacts, travel from the Silver Marches to unravel mysteries of a long-dead magical civilization.
  • Hordes of the Underdark: Continue the adventure started in Shadows of Undrentide and journey into the ever-more bizarre and hostile depths of Undermountain to challenge a gathering evil.
Three premium modules:

Discover over 40 hours of new stories, then go on to sample the hundreds of modules created by community members just like you.

  • Kingmaker
  • ShadowGuard
  • Witch’s Wake

The Aurora Toolset: Build your own world full of unique monsters, items, traps, encounters, and settings, then share your creation with the rest of the Neverwinter Nights community. (Windows only)

Dungeon Master Client: Become the storyteller! Control monsters, creatures, and characters your players will meet over the course of an adventure.

What’s new in version 80.8193.9

Version 80.8193.9:
Enhanced Features:
  • Improved Display: Your portrait, combat bar, inventory, and other UI elements adjust in size based on your chosen resolution including 1080p and 4k.
  • Advanced Graphics Options: Pixel shaders and post-processing effects make for crisper, cleaner visuals. Enable contrast, vibrance, and depth of field options as preferred.
  • Community Endorsed: Original developers have teamed with key members of the Neverwinter Nights community to curate important fan-requested improvements to support players, storytellers, and modders.
  • Backwards Compatibility: Works with save games, modules, and mods from the original Neverwinter Nights. A galaxy of community created content awaits.
  • Restored Multiplayer: A completely rebuilt multiplayer system makes it easy to find online persistent worlds and game with friends
  • More Modder Opportunities: Toolset quality-of-life improvements, shaders, filters, texture maps, and a new material systems allow creators to make amazing looking models and modules.
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Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition for Mac

$19.99
In English
Version 80.8193.9
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4.1

(34 Reviews of Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition)

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Guest
Guest
May 18 2005
1.0
2.3
May 18 2005
2.3
Version: 1.0
Overall, Neverwinter Nights is an okay game. The polygon 3D graphics craze is okay if you're on a fast machine, but if you're on an older computer it's choppy and annoying (mostly because you KNOW how cool it would be otherwise). The advertising behind the Mac/Linux versions of NWN is *highly* deceptive, though, in large part because they *never* finished porting the NWN Toolset off PC, and they likely never will. If you want a toolset to make your own modules, you have to go with third party freeware -- with no support from MacSoft or Bioware. Now this itself would be no problem -- except that if you look above you'll see the toolset is plainly advertised. I had to find this out myself the hard way *after* purchasing the full version of the game -- and yes, the module editor was one of the only reasons I actually made the purchase (the story mode module that ships with the game is CRAP, to say the least -- compared to Baldur's Gate II, the voice acting, story and engaging characters are all weakpoints in NWN).
Guest
Guest
Nov 11 2004
1.0
0.0
Nov 11 2004
0.0
Version: 1.0
I've just got to say WOW! I played the demo. Completed it. Went out and bought the game. A must get for RPG fans on the Mac
Guest
Guest
Oct 11 2004
1.0
0.0
Oct 11 2004
0.0
Version: 1.0
Firstly, I agree with whoever disagreed with whoever said "bittorrent: gay." You obviously are new to the Mac p2p scene. Bittorrent takes patience (sometimes a week or more for that one big file, even with the average cable speed), but is miles ahead of most direct p2p methods in security and quality of the download... Look at the architecture of the system before you compare it to, say, Aqcuisition (::cough:: retard) Secondly, the demo (1.0) rocked on a Powerbook G4 w/ 64MB VRAM, though with slight lag on use of the mighty Magic Missile... And as for the full game, I am at once overjoyed and crushed by NWN's relationship with Macs. We get the "full" game new from Amazon for $46.88 (which, by the way is about 7 bucks -more- than NWN Platinum for PC), and still we get no toolset? Where's the love, Bioware? Overall, the game itself is -magnificent- and worthy of the highest praise, but once again the computer games industry falls short in delighting the true nerds of the gaming community. Death to the PC! ~MRM
Guest
Guest
Dec 10 2003
1.0
0.0
Dec 10 2003
0.0
Version: 1.0
To resume big downloads, use Envoy (here from MacUpdate). You can simply dragndrop a broken download fromout Safari's/ IE's/ Netscape's download-manager onto Envoy's Queue window and resume/start. Works great.
Joshua-King
Joshua-King
Dec 9 2003
1.0
0.0
Dec 9 2003
0.0
Version: 1.0
The demo is also available here at GameArena (Australian mirror) if you have problems. http://games.bigpond.com/pc/resources/files/?action=details&id=6950
CharlesHendriks9468
CharlesHendriks9468
Oct 1 2013
3.5
Oct 1 2013
3.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
May 18 2005
2.3
May 18 2005
2.3
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Nov 11 2004
5.0
Nov 11 2004
5.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Oct 11 2004
4.5
Oct 11 2004
4.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Dec 10 2003
4.3
Dec 10 2003
4.3
Version: null
Neodragon39
Neodragon39
Aug 8 2003
5.0
Aug 8 2003
5.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jun 18 2003
4.5
Jun 18 2003
4.5
Version: null