Download the file Unzip the file Double-click the file Deal with your Mac complaining at you about Unknown Developer claims (see the Some Notes! bullet below) After opening the wrapper, select Advanced, click Tools, and then Winetricks

Select the following to install (all can be found in the dlls section):

d3dx10

d3dx9

d3dx9_26

d3dx9_28

d3dx9_31

d3dx9_35

d3dx9_36

d3dx9_39

d3dx9_42

d3dx9_43

directx9

dotnet20sp2

dotnet40

msxml3

xna31 (Potentially not necessary and will error out most times. Needs testing!)

xna40

You wrapper is now ready for Stardew Valley!​

Close the Winetricks window (if open), and click Configuration on the Wineskin window Use the Install Software button, select Choose Executable, and then point it to a downloaded copy of SteamSetup.exe you obtained from www.steampowered.com clicking on the Windows button under the green install button, or by using this direct link: https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/SteamSetup.exe Sign into Steam Download Stardew Valley Run Stardew Valley Click through any errors or install prompts that pop up. There is one regarding a Directx library not being found and then a brief install of xna, but then it should be smooth sailing after that. Once the game is confirmed running properly, quit Stardew Valley and Steam On the Wineskin window in the Windows EXE field, either press browse and find the Steam.exe yourself, or copy this into the "Windows EXE" text field: /Program Files/Steam/Steam.exe



You can now exit the wrapper and open the game normally by double-clicking the wrapper Play the game! Love the game! Spend "too many" hours playing the game! (Optional) Give Dando (me!) a high-five!



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Download and unzip the file from GOG Right-click the wrapper and choose "Show Package Contents"



Double-click the 'Wineskin" app Press "Install Software"

Press "choose Setup Executable"



Find the GOG installer for Stardew Valley and double-click it



At the end of the installation process, you will be asked to install "Microsoft XNA Framework 4.0". Proceed through the installation as normal (Error messages will pop up and you can ignore them) After it's done it should go back to the Wineskin "Install Software" window. Press Cancel in the bottom right corner DO NOT click the "Launch Game", but click on "Exit" for now to close the installer. Press "Advanced"



Either press browse and find the Stardew Valley.exe yourself, or copy this into the "Windows EXE" text field: /GOG Games/Stardew Valley/Stardew Valley.exe



Click on "Test Run" to test whether you can successfully run this game



After you confirm that Stardew Valley can be run properly, you can "Quit Game" and close this "Wineskin Advanced" window

Now you can close down the Wineskin app and launch the game as you would any other by double-clicking the wrapper

IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE RESOLUTION BEING TOO SMALL/TOO FAR ZOOMED IN



Ensure that the game is closed fully. If it isn't closed, the change will not take effect Right-click the wrapper, click Show Package Contents, and double-click Wineskin Click Set Screen Options Check the box next to Use Mac Driver instead of X11 and hit done This lets the game scale properly for me when changing the window size and reduces the flickering in Steam to almost none. If this doesn't work for you, just uncheck the option and move along!​ I found that using the Mac driver instead of X11 will allow the game to scale properly when adjusting window size. You can enable this by doing the following:This lets the game scale properly for me when changing the window size and reduces the flickering in Steam to almost none. If this doesn't work for you, just uncheck the option and move along!​

Some Notes!

Your Mac is probably going to complain about the file being from an unknown developer (unless you have disabled said complaining). You can get around this by going to System Prefereces > Security & Privacy and either clicking the Open Anyway button if you just tried to open the file, or you can click the lock in the bottom-left and set the 'Allow apps downloaded from' option to Anywhere, open the app, and then set it back after it's all up and running. Either way should work fine and really you should probably be used to the message if you've been using a mac for more than a day or two.

I will do my best to help accommodate anyone who is having troubles, but I do have a day job and can't be lurking the forums 24/7 (as much as I would like to).

Lastly: I cannot be held responsible for any damage that comes from using this wrapper! This is just a disclaimer to cover myself in the event that the wrapper makes your computer catch fire, throw your cat, spills coffee in your lap, etc. More than likely nothing will happen other than being able to play an awesome game on your Mac

If you're having trouble installing dotnet40 and/or xna40 (thanks @animaster!)

For those who attempt to install dotnet40 and xna40 and are having trouble, you can try installing the "msxml3" first. I had a problem with dotnet40 installation on another wrapper (not this game though) and installing the msxml3 before (re)installing dotnet40 and xna40 resolved that issue.​