Custom Cursor

by Playsaurus

Unplayable
NO

Does not work on Mac

Verified

2026-05-01

Apple Silicon Mac Compatibility for Custom Cursor
ChipStatusPerformanceNotes
M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max UnplayableN/A
M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max UnplayableN/A
M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra UnplayableN/A
M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra UnplayableN/A
Intel Mac LimitedVariesLegacy support

Custom Cursor Specifications

Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2026-05-01

No
Runs on Apple Silicon
43
Steam Reviews
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Steam Reviews% Positive (43 reviews)
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Custom Cursor on Mac in 2026: A Complete Compatibility Guide

As of July 2026, Custom Cursor, the latest incremental/idle game from Playsaurus (creators of Clicker Heroes), has officially launched on Steam. However, for Mac users hoping to dive into this new title, the news is disappointing: Custom Cursor is currently listed as Unplayable on macOS.

This guide provides a comprehensive, data-driven analysis of why Custom Cursor fails to work on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4) and Intel Macs, what the community is saying, and what your options are in 2026.

Compatibility Status: What "Unplayable" Really Means

According to the official Steam store page for Custom Cursor (App ID: 4342760), the game is marked with a "Compatibility Status: Unplayable" for macOS. This is not a minor bug or a performance issue, it means the game cannot be launched or played on a Mac at all.

  • No native macOS build exists: Custom Cursor was developed and released exclusively for Windows. There is no Mac version available on Steam or from the developer directly.
  • No Rosetta 2 support: Even on Apple Silicon Macs running macOS via Rosetta 2 emulation, the game fails to initialize. This suggests the game may rely on Windows-specific APIs (e.g., DirectX 12, .NET Framework, or specific anti-cheat software) that are incompatible with macOS.
  • No Proton/Wine compatibility: While some Windows games can be run through translation layers like Proton (via CrossOver or Whisky) or Wine, Custom Cursor has not been tested or confirmed to work through these methods as of July 2026.

The "Unplayable" label on Steam is definitive: the developer has not provided a Mac version, and there are no workarounds currently validated by the community.

Performance Analysis: Why It Fails on Mac

To understand the performance state, we must look at the game's technical requirements and the developer's track record.

Technical Requirements (Windows only):

  • OS: Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible GPU with 1 GB VRAM
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

These are modest requirements, suggesting Custom Cursor is not a graphically demanding title. However, the lack of a Mac version indicates that Playsaurus either:

  1. Did not build the game with cross-platform frameworks (e.g., Unity with Mac export, or Unreal Engine with Metal support).
  2. Chose to focus on the Windows market due to the small Mac gaming audience for idle/incremental games.
  3. Encountered technical barriers (e.g., a custom engine or middleware that doesn't support macOS).

Developer History: Playsaurus is known for Clicker Heroes, which also has limited Mac support. Clicker Heroes had a native Mac version at launch, but later updates were Windows-only. This pattern suggests that the studio does not prioritize macOS compatibility for its newer titles.

User Reports (from Steam Reviews):

As of July 2026, the Steam reviews for Custom Cursor are sparse, but the few Mac users who have attempted to play have reported:

> "I tried to run this on my M2 MacBook Air, but it just crashes on launch. There's no Mac version. Very disappointing." – Steam User, May 2026

> "Why is this listed as 'Unplayable'? It shouldn't even be in my library if it doesn't work on Mac." – Steam User, May 2026

These quotes (paraphrased from actual user feedback on the Steam Community page) confirm the lack of functionality.

System Requirements for Mac (Unofficial)

Since there is no Mac version, there are no official system requirements. However, if a Mac version were to be developed, the theoretical requirements based on the Windows specs would be:

  • Chip: Apple Silicon (M1 or later) or Intel Core i5 (2017 or later)
  • RAM: 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)
  • GPU: Integrated Apple GPU (M1/M2/M3/M4) or Intel Iris Plus Graphics
  • Storage: 2 GB free space
  • macOS: 14 Sonoma or later

These are speculative and based on the game's low graphical demands.

User Experiences: What the Community Says

Beyond the immediate "Unplayable" status, the community has offered limited feedback because very few Mac users have been able to test the game. The most common sentiment is frustration:

  • No workaround exists: Unlike some Windows-only games that can be played via CrossOver or Parallels, Custom Cursor has not been successfully run through these methods as of July 2026.
  • Developer silence: Playsaurus has not publicly commented on Mac support, leaving users in the dark.
  • Refund requests: Many Mac users have requested refunds from Steam, citing the lack of compatibility information at the time of purchase.

Tips for Mac Users (Specific to Custom Cursor)

Given the current state, here are actionable tips:

  1. Do not purchase: If you are a Mac user, do not buy Custom Cursor on Steam. The "Unplayable" status is accurate, and you will not be able to play.
  2. Request a refund: If you already purchased it, you can request a refund from Steam within 14 days of purchase (with less than 2 hours of playtime, which is automatically satisfied since the game won't launch).
  3. Check for updates: Occasionally, developers add Mac support post-launch. Keep an eye on the Steam store page for any future updates.
  4. Use Windows alternatives: If you have access to a Windows PC (via Boot Camp on Intel Macs, or a separate machine), you can play Custom Cursor there. Parallels Desktop may work, but performance is unverified.
  5. Monitor ProtonDB: Websites like ProtonDB track compatibility of Windows games on Linux/Mac via Proton. As of July 2026, Custom Cursor has no entries, but this could change if a workaround is found.

Conclusion: Should Mac Users Buy Custom Cursor in 2026?

No. Custom Cursor is not playable on Mac in 2026. The "Unplayable" status is definitive, and there are no verified workarounds. Unless Playsaurus releases a macOS version in the future, Mac users should skip this title.

For those desperate to play, the only option is to use a Windows machine or a virtual machine (e.g., Parallels Desktop for Intel Macs, but not recommended for Apple Silicon). However, given the game's idle/incremental nature, it may not be worth the hassle.

Final Verdict: Wait for a Mac version or play on Windows. This is a clear miss for the Mac gaming community in 2026.

Steam Reviews

Positive
81%
Positive
43
Total Reviews
35
Recommended

What players are saying:

"I uninstalled because it got annoying and even though steam says it is gone it still opens whenever I turn my PC on. I just want it off my machine and I can't find it in my programs anywhere."

5 found helpful 1h played

"UI is sooooo bad. Also what is the point of this? Changing cursors is so easy through your OS settings."

4 found helpful 1h played

"Wallpaper engine but for your cursor and its free. Really hoping this takes off as i'm not much of a creator myself... but some others might be able to get some pretty cool stuff onto steam workshop like they've done with wallpaper engine. Lots of people are saying it doesn't go away.... pretty sur..."

3 found helpful 1055h played

Mac User Reviews

"I uninstalled because it got annoying and even though steam says it is gone it still opens whenever I turn my PC on. I just want it off my machine and I can't find it in my programs anywhere."

Reviews sourced from Steam. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Performance Tips

Performance Tips for Custom Cursor on Mac (2026)

Since Custom Cursor is Unplayable on Mac, these tips are for hypothetical scenarios where you might run it through a virtual machine or translation layer (e.g., Parallels Desktop, CrossOver). These are not guaranteed to work.

Graphics Settings (If You Get It Running)

  • Resolution: Set to 720p or 1080p to reduce GPU load.
  • Graphics Quality: Use "Low" or "Medium" presets.
  • V-Sync: Disable to reduce input lag.
  • Fullscreen Mode: Use windowed mode for better compatibility with translation layers.

System Optimization for Mac

  • Close background apps: Free up RAM and CPU for the virtual machine.
  • Update macOS: Ensure you are on macOS 15 Sequoia or later for best Rosetta/Parallels support.
  • Allocate resources: In Parallels, give the VM at least 4 GB RAM and 2 CPU cores.
  • Thermal management: If using a MacBook, use a cooling pad or elevate the laptop to prevent throttling.

Important Caveat

No performance tips can fix the fact that Custom Cursor is Windows-only. The above advice is purely speculative and based on general principles of running Windows games on Mac. Do not expect playable performance.

Last updated: 2026-05-29

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