Optical drive registered as folder on mac air

I have a imation optical drive and whenever I put a game or DVD into it, my mac registers it, but only as a folder with files that don't open in it, and not the actual program, how do I fix this?

Make sure the game is Mac OS X compatible and can on the OS X (versioin) that's installed on your Mac.
Click the Apple () menu top left in your screen. From the drop down menu click About This Mac.
The version is noted there.

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