Neon Marble Rust is Untested on macOS
Neon Marble Rust has not yet been tested on macOS.
About Neon Marble Rust
Work of solo-developer Harry T, Neon Marble Rust is a Classic-style RTS that leans into the challenging aspects of beloved strategy games from the 90s. Build bases, manage resources, scout, strategize, tech-up, produce and control hordes of arena-bots. Play online or play a variety of single-player modes.
- 3 Factions -
What started as friendly competitions between engineers eventually grew into a massive spectator sport. Originally, it was just duels, one custom-built robot fighting against another one. The spectacle grew as teams of arena-bots were pitted against each other, and it grew further when the robots became able to replicate. Custom-designed robots were replaced with strict paradigms, and by the turn of the 22nd century society was controlled by 3 cultish Houses: Neon, Marble, and Rust.

- Emerged from the underground and established the first House. They were nearly ripped apart by a long-standing internal rivalry.

- Modern designs & ancient inspirations. To achieve success their commanders must be proactive and dynamic.

- Old machines from the forgotten age of consciousness. Their resourcefulness makes up for their inefficiencies.
- Classic RTS -
Base Building: Your bases will need resource drop-offs, army production, and static defense. Construct and defend additional expansions. Each faction has a different technology-tree and a fully unique roster.
Manage Resources: Just mining resources isn't enough, you'll need specialized buildings to make advanced resources. Each faction has additional exotic resources, which define their technology-tree.
Scout & Strategize: NMR is a Classic-RTS, which means your build-order is a big part of your strategy. Monitor your opponent so you can know when to expand, defend, or attack.
Control hordes of Arena-Bots: Units are produced in batches, typically of size 3 to 5, so you can make big armies. Some Arena-Bots can teleport, some fire skill-shots, others can install computer-viruses on enemy Arena-Bots.
- Dominate the Competition -
These arena-bots don't battle to conquer territory, they're here to win in the arena. Matches are 20 minutes long, and are decided by a Score. Each player's central buildings are their Cores, these are where players make their worker units. Destroy an enemy Core to earn 1 point.
- Variety of Game Modes -
Online Multiplayer: Play Quick-Match or make a Custom Room and invite your friends. Matches are all 1v1, but you can watch as an observer.
Skirmish/Sandbox: Play a match against the AI, can enable cheats.
Practice: 6 different modes, each simplifies the game dramatically. Completing the challenges earns stars and unlocks other units.
Replays: You can save replays of your matches in the basic game modes (online, sandbox, skirmish)
Custom Maps: NYI
macOS Game Tests
Neon Marble Rust tested on macOS.
Neon Marble Rust was released natively on macOS, though it may not run on newer versions of macOS.
Neon Marble Rust hasn't been tested yet on macOS.