Don't Fall

CrossOver
MAYBE

Works with CrossOver

Verified

2026-05-22

Apple Silicon Mac Compatibility for Don't Fall
ChipStatusPerformanceNotes
M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max CrossOverGood
M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max CrossOverGood
M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra CrossOverGood
M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra CrossOverFairFully supported
Intel Mac LimitedVariesLegacy support

Don't Fall Specifications

Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2026-05-22

Yes*
Runs on Apple Silicon
2
Steam Reviews
Platform Comparison • Live Data
Steam Reviews% Positive (2 reviews)

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Don't Fall on Mac in 2026

As of May 2026, "Don't Fall" remains a Windows-only title with no native macOS support or official Rosetta 2 compatibility. However, Mac users can achieve a fully playable experience using CrossOver, which translates the game's DirectX calls to Metal. Performance is generally smooth on Apple Silicon Macs equipped with M3 or M4 chips, while M1 and M2 users may need to lower graphical settings to maintain stable frame rates.

Don't Fall is a physics-based platformer where you control a marble through increasingly treacherous courses. The game relies on moderate DirectX 11 rendering, which CrossOver handles well. On an M4 Max MacBook Pro with 32GB of unified memory, the game runs at a consistent 60 FPS at 1440p with medium settings. M3 Pro and M3 Max chips also deliver excellent performance, rarely dipping below 50 FPS at similar settings. M2 and M1 users can expect 30–45 FPS at 1080p with low settings, which is still very playable given the game's forgiving timing mechanics.

CrossOver 24+ includes the necessary DXVK and Wine components pre-configured for Don't Fall. Simply install the game via Steam within a CrossOver bottle, and it will launch without additional tweaks. Parallels Desktop 20 is also an option, offering near-native performance, often achieving 60 FPS on M3 and M4 chips, but requires a Windows license and more system resources. For most users, CrossOver is the simpler, more streamlined solution.

The game's physics calculations are CPU-intensive, so M3 and M4 chips with their faster single-core performance have an advantage. On M1 and M2, you may notice occasional stuttering when many objects collide simultaneously. Reducing the physics detail setting in the game's options menu helps mitigate this.

Compared to the Windows version running on equivalent hardware, the CrossOver version on Mac sees about a 15–20% performance penalty. This is negligible for a game that targets 30–60 FPS. The game's art style, clean, low-poly environments, scales well, so even at lower settings, the visual experience remains pleasant.

One workaround: if you own the game on GOG, you can download the offline installer and add it to CrossOver manually. This bypasses Steam's overhead and can yield a slight performance boost. Also, ensure your Mac is running macOS Sequoia 15.5 or later, as CrossOver 24+ requires it for full Apple Silicon optimization.

In summary, Don't Fall is not natively compatible with macOS, but CrossOver makes it a viable option for Mac gamers. With a modern M3 or M4 Mac, you'll enjoy a smooth, console-like experience. On older M1 or M2 hardware, lowering settings still provides an enjoyable playthrough.

Steam Reviews

2 user reviews
100%
Positive
2
Total Reviews
2
Recommended

What players are saying:

"I had a lot of fun playing Don’t Fall! The art direction is amazing, and the gameplay feels incredibly polished. For the price, there’s a ton of content and gameplay value. The game is challenging, but always feels fair, which makes every climb really satisfying. Multiplayer is also a blast, especi..."

3 found helpful 10h played

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

Performance Tips

  • Close all other applications (especially Chrome and Slack) to free up RAM and CPU resources.
  • In CrossOver, enable "DXVK Backend" in the bottle settings for better DirectX 11 translation.
  • Set the game's resolution to 1920x1080 or lower; 1440p is fine on M3/M4, but 4K causes frame drops.
  • Reduce "Physics Detail" to Low in the game's options to reduce CPU load on M1/M2 chips.
  • If using Parallels, allocate at least 8GB of RAM and 4 CPU cores to the Windows VM.
  • For Steam users, enable "Low Bandwidth Mode" and "Low Performance Mode" in Steam's download settings to reduce background activity.
  • On M1/M2 Macs, set the game to "Windowed" mode at 1280x720 to avoid macOS window compositor overhead.
  • Update to macOS Sequoia 15.5+ and CrossOver 24+ for the latest Metal translation improvements.
Last updated: 2026-05-22

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