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Jokes aside, this engine is not demanding at all and I don't see why wouldn't it run smooth on any more or less modern video card including integrated on laptops.
So did you try this game with the intel card?
I have an Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB. Would love to play this game but not looking forward to paying $25 for a game that might or might not run on my MacBook Pro...
Got a MacBook Pro Retina so I'll probably won't buy this game then
Even worse then, especially if you're thinking of running the game at the native retina display. The desktop HD4000 can put a solid 60fps consistently at 720p, but 30fps on 1080p. Retina display is way higher so you'll be lucky to get 15fps.
TWAU utilizes some heavy shaders for its visual effects that could cause slow downs on a mobile video card from 2011.
Overall if you can run the Tell Tale engine AKA their games, you should be able to run TWAU the question is, at what resolution and and what visual settings for smooth game-play.