macOS
See Below
Lowest Price
Unknown
Players
2
Release Date
 

My Island is Untested on macOS

Untested

My Island has not yet been tested on macOS.

About My Island

My Island is a relaxed and beautiful survival game, You will drift on the vast ocean and start a lonely journey. Planting crops and trees, craft weapons, building houses,hunting and cooking.

A grand open world

We created a huge open world, Each island has different landscapes. There are hundreds of beautiful and unique islands in the map

Powerful character customization system

You can choose the gender for your character, Adjust face,Height, leg length, choice of hairstyle,clothes, fat and thin, skin color, hair color, etc.

Planting system

You can grow 7 kinds of coconut trees,apple trees,bamboo,Watermelon, tomato, cucumber, strawberry,wheat, corn, carrot,create your own forest and flower sea, beautify your warm home.

Super Dynamic Weather System

Fantastic super dynamic sky, complete dynamic day and night circulatory system, more than a dozen different random weather changes, clear sky and clouds, amazing heavy rain and lightning thunder

Free build and smelting system

You can build shelters and build houses,Multiple types of furniture.You can upgrade wooden walls to brick and stone walls,

Food cooking system

If you like cooking food, and make life more interesting, you can now make several kinds of barbecue foods

Sailing,Taming horses and pets riding

You can create rafts and boats that you can drive on the ocean with dynamic wind and buoyancy. You can tame horses and other animals, command and ride your pets

Animal AI system

At present, there are more than a dozen land animals and fishes in the game, including Seagull, eagle,saltwater crocodile, great white shark, brown bear, prairie wolf, wild boar, hare, deer, viper, various marine fishes...

macOS Game Tests

My Island tested on macOS.

My Island is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

My Island hasn't been tested yet on macOS.