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Anno .. Civ5? well, theres no strategygame which is NOT combatcentered.. >_> And especially not on a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ mac.
:c
why can't you just dedicate your life to pc gaming?
I'm not sure if it's Mac-compatible but you could play Co-op with her.
Buying the 2-pack isnt cheap either.
Oh, internet, don't ever change XD.
Anyway, for the OP, portal was one good suggestion I saw, if she's into puzzles. If she rather enjoys sandbox games, I would just try out minecraft with her. I know it's not on steam, but hey, its a viable option (if she is REALLY averse to combat, just play on creative or something, download some cool mods/maps. There's plenty to do)
Honestly, after some thinking, I really think that Portal 2 might be the best way to go. If you've already played through the co-op puzzles, download some co-op ones from the workshop, because honestly, the best experience comes from neither of the players having any idea what they're doing. Good times, good times.
Note that Trine only has "local multiplayer" -- that is, all players play on the same computer. Trine 2 has this mode too, but also allows "online multiplayer".
https://store.steampowered.com/app/983970