We’re excited to announce that Winx Adventure now has a brand-new launcher! We advise you to uninstall Winx Adventure from your computers and re-install it again, but if you don't, you'll still be able to get updates on the outdated launcher!
The new launcher comes with several improvements:
• Ability to repair files by re-downloading the game in case of anomalies.
• Pause and resume your update downloads at any time.
• Multi-language support built directly into the launcher.
• A larger, more stable launcher window with a better design.
And that’s not all — support for Mac has arrived!
Since we don’t have an official Apple license yet, the installation process is a little different, but you can still get it working by following these steps:
How to open the game on Mac:
Download the .zip file from the URL on "Featured" and unzip it. You’ll now see the application WinxAdventureGameMac.
Open Terminal and go inside the application’s folder with this command:
cd ~/Desktop/WinxAdventureGameMac.app/Contents/MacOS/
(Adjust the path if your app is in a different folder, like Downloads instead of Desktop.)
Give the game file permission to run by typing:
chmod +x WinxAdventureGameMac
Start the game with:
./WinxAdventureGameMac
The first time you try to open it, macOS will show a warning that the app is from an unidentified developer. Just click “Close”.
Go to System Settings → Privacy and Security. Under the message about WinxAdventureGameMac, click “Allow Anyway”.
Run the game again in Terminal:
./WinxAdventureGameMac
The very first launch may get stuck on the loading screen. If that happens, close the game window, return to Terminal, and run the same command again:
./WinxAdventureGameMac
After this, the game should start normally every time.
The Game Guide will soon be updated to help guide mac users!
If you have any suggestions or bugs to report, please head to the Community section under Bug Report on the Winx Club Online homepage.
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