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Just to report that I've just installed Primordia on Mac using a Wineskin wrapper, made specially for the GOG version, and so far it works like a charm. I've even been able to install the update patch.

If you're interested, you can find it here: http://www.paulthetall.com/page39/page39.html

As a reminder, those wrappers can install the games directly from the .exe installer, no need to install Windows.

And by the way, this guy has made a lot of wrappers, including a lot for GOG games (mostly because they are DRM free I believe).

Anyway, this game looks really nice, happy to be able to play it on OSX. :)
Thanks for posting this!
Seems to work on Linux via Wine as well. I've been playing it on my home theater PC, which runs XBMCbuntu.

Only issue I had was that Wine was setting some weird, too-small resolution, so I had to set it to run in a 640x480 virtual desktop and then launch the game from a shell script that calls xrandr -s 640x480 before and xrandr -s 1920x1080 after to change modes.
Your site currently just links back to the GOG purchase page. Is the Wineskin wrapper available for non-GOG versions of the game? I bought my copy direct from the developer.
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taskrot: Your site currently just links back to the GOG purchase page. Is the Wineskin wrapper available for non-GOG versions of the game? I bought my copy direct from the developer.
I discovered the same thing when trying to help another user -- it appears that he discontinued the wrapper once GOG implemented Mac support. To the extent a word from the developer would help, I think it would be great if you could put the wrapper back up. We do have a decent number of people who bought direct from WEG, and it would be nice to be able to provide them with a link.
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WormwoodStudios: I discovered the same thing when trying to help another user -- it appears that he discontinued the wrapper once GOG implemented Mac support. To the extent a word from the developer would help, I think it would be great if you could put the wrapper back up.
You may have better luck using his contact page or possibly his forums. Particularly since Paul the Tall hasn't even posted in this thread.