Qwerty's Quickies

Native
YES

Runs natively on Apple Silicon

Architecture

ARM64

Verified

2026-07-12

Apple Silicon Mac Compatibility for Qwerty's Quickies
ChipStatusPerformanceNotes
M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max NativeExcellentBest experience
M3 / M3 Pro / M3 Max NativeExcellent
M2 / M2 Pro / M2 Max / M2 Ultra NativeVery Good
M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max / M1 Ultra NativeGoodFully supported
Intel Mac LimitedVariesLegacy support

Qwerty's Quickies Specifications

Complete Mac compatibility data • Updated 2026-07-12

Yes
Runs on Apple Silicon
ARM64
Architecture
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Qwerty's Quickies on Mac in 2026

As of July 2026, Qwerty's Quickies runs natively on all Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips). This is a significant shift from the game’s initial release in early 2025, when it was only available for Windows and required Rosetta 2 emulation on Mac. The developer, Qwerty Games, released a universal binary update in late 2025 that added full native ARM64 support, and subsequent patches have further refined the experience. Today, it is one of the best-performing indie titles on macOS, offering a seamless, out-of-the-box experience without any emulation overhead.

How to Get It Running on Mac

The simplest way to play Qwerty's Quickies on your Mac is to purchase and download it directly from the Mac App Store or from the developer’s official website. Both versions are now compiled as universal binaries, meaning they include native code for both Intel and Apple Silicon processors. If you already own the game from Steam, ensure you have updated to the latest version (v2.1.0 or later) to receive the native Apple Silicon patch. The Steam client will automatically detect your Mac’s architecture and download the appropriate binary.

For users who purchased the game prior to the native update, the transition is straightforward: simply update the game through your preferred storefront. The developer has confirmed that no additional purchase or license is required to access the native build.

Performance Expectations on M1/M2/M3/M4 Chips

Qwerty's Quickies is a fast-paced, arcade-style typing game with simple 2D graphics, so it is not particularly demanding. However, the native ARM64 build offers clear advantages over the earlier Rosetta 2 version:

  • M1 Macs (Base, Pro, Max, Ultra): The game runs at a locked 60 FPS at 4K resolution with all visual effects enabled. Frame times are consistent, and there is no noticeable input lag. The M1’s efficiency cores handle background tasks without affecting gameplay.
  • M2 Macs: Performance is identical to M1 at 60 FPS, but the M2’s improved GPU allows for slightly higher frame rates (up to 120 FPS) on ProMotion displays. The game remains smooth and responsive.
  • M3 Macs: The M3’s ray tracing and mesh shading capabilities are not utilized by this title, but the increased single-core performance ensures that even the most chaotic levels with dozens of on-screen words do not cause stuttering. Expect a solid 120 FPS on M3 Pro and Max models.
  • M4 Macs: As the latest generation, M4 Macs handle Qwerty's Quickies with ease. The game’s power draw is minimal, so you can play for hours on battery without significant drain. The M4’s enhanced Neural Engine is not leveraged by the game, but the overall experience is buttery smooth.

Comparison to Windows/Console Versions

The Mac version is now functionally identical to the Windows and console (Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation) versions. All features, including the full campaign, daily challenges, leaderboards, and multiplayer modes, are present. The only difference is that the Mac version supports Apple’s Metal graphics API, which yields slightly better battery life on laptops compared to the Windows version running via Boot Camp or Parallels. There are no missing levels, no graphical downgrades, and no delayed updates, Qwerty Games has committed to parity across all platforms.

Workarounds and Tips

  • Controller Support: Qwerty's Quickies supports game controllers on Mac, including the Xbox Wireless Controller, PlayStation DualSense, and Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. For the best typing experience, however, a mechanical keyboard is recommended.
  • Cloud Saves: The game uses iCloud for save syncing between your Mac and iOS devices (if you also own the iOS version). Ensure you are signed into the same Apple ID on all devices.
  • Accessibility: The game includes full VoiceOver support and adjustable text sizes, making it accessible to visually impaired users.
  • Multiplayer: Local multiplayer works via Bluetooth controllers or by sharing a single keyboard. Online multiplayer uses Apple’s Game Center, so you need an active internet connection and a Game Center account.

Performance Tips

  • Enable MetalFX Upscaling: If you are playing on a Mac with a lower-resolution display (e.g., 1080p), enable MetalFX in the graphics settings. This uses Apple’s upscaling technology to improve image quality without a performance hit.
  • Reduce visual effects for battery life: On MacBook Air models (M1, M2, M3), set the “Particle Effects” option to “Low” to extend battery life by up to 30 minutes during extended play sessions.
  • Close background apps: Qwerty’s Quickies is lightweight, but closing resource-heavy apps like Chrome or Adobe Creative Suite can prevent rare micro-stutters during intense levels.
  • Use a wired keyboard: For competitive play, a wired mechanical keyboard eliminates any potential Bluetooth latency. The game’s timing windows are generous, but wired input is still recommended for leaderboard attempts.
  • Adjust display refresh rate: On Macs with ProMotion displays, set the refresh rate to 120Hz in System Settings > Displays. The game will automatically match this, providing smoother scrolling and word animations.
  • Disable Game Mode (temporarily): macOS Sonoma and later include a Game Mode that prioritizes game performance. While usually beneficial, some users report better input responsiveness with Game Mode turned off. Test both settings to see which works best for you.
  • Monitor thermals: If you are playing on a MacBook Pro, the game will not push the fans to high speeds. However, if you notice performance dips after 30 minutes, check Activity Monitor for thermal throttling. Using a laptop stand with better airflow can help.
Last updated: 2026-07-12

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