How to Find Games in Files on Windows and macOS

Learn how to easily locate your installed games using file search tools and common folders on Windows and macOS.

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To find games in files, use a search tool like 'Everything' on Windows or 'Spotlight' on macOS. These tools index your files, allowing you to search by game name or file type (e.g., .exe, .app). Additionally, explore folders like 'Program Files' or 'Applications' where games are commonly installed. On gaming platforms like Steam, use the 'Library' feature to quickly locate installed games.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I quickly find installed games on Windows? Use the 'Everything' search tool to index your files and search by game name or file type, or browse the 'Program Files' folder where many games are installed.
  2. What is the best way to locate games on macOS? Utilize the Spotlight search feature to find games by name or file extension and check the 'Applications' folder where games are typically installed.
  3. Can I find games using Steam's interface? Yes, in Steam, the 'Library' section lets you quickly view and access all installed games on your computer.
  4. What file types should I search for to find games? Look for executable files such as '.exe' on Windows or '.app' on macOS, which usually indicate game installation files.