Geometry Dash cover art

Geometry Dash

Publisher: RobTop Games

Game Information

Jump and fly your way through danger in this rhythm-based action platformer!

Prepare for a near impossible challenge in the world of Geometry Dash. Push your skills to the limit as you jump, fly and flip your way through dangerous passages and spiky obstacles.

Game Features


  • Rhythm-based Action Platforming!
  • Lots of levels with unique soundtracks!
  • Build and share your own levels using the level editor!
  • Thousands of high quality user generated levels!
  • Unlock new icons and colors to customize your character!
  • Fly rockets, flip gravity and much more!
  • Use practice mode to sharpen your skills!
  • Lots of achievements and rewards!
  • Challenge yourself with the near impossible!
  • Steam users get two exclusive unlockable icons!

Mac Performance Stats

Experience Reports

13

Play Methods

Native8
CrossOver5
Parallels0
Other0

Average Rating

4.0/5

Experience Reports

CrossOver

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CrossOver

CrossOver

v25.0
DXVKEXCELLENT
M1 BASE
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
60
Resolution:
1920x1080
Hardware:
M1 BASE

Review Note:

Excellent performance, especially when playing with mods (Geode).

CrossOver

CrossOver

v25.1.1
D3D_METALEXCELLENT
M1 PRO
Graphics:
HIGH
FPS:
200
Resolution:
3440x1440
Machine:
MacBook Pro
Chip:
M1 PRO
Cores:
10 CPU, 16 GPU
RAM:
32 GB

Review Note:

WAY better than the native mac version. The windows version is much smoother; the mac version unfortunately has a broken VSYNC, so lot of screen tearing and stuttering. Plays mods (geode) perfectly, with a smooth 144fps (up to 200 with no dips)

Native

Native

EXCELLENT
M1 BASE
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
60
Resolution:
1920x1080
Hardware:
M1 BASE

Review Note:

Fps is locked to refresh rate on macOS version

Native

Native

PLAYABLE
M1 BASE
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
30
Resolution:
1920x1080
Hardware:
M1 BASE

Review Note:

Framerate drops dramatically on levels with more than 40k objects.

Native

Native

EXCELLENT
M1 PRO
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
60
Resolution:
2560x1440
Hardware:
M1 PRO
Native

Native

PLAYABLE
M2 BASE
Graphics:
HIGH
FPS:
60
Resolution:
1920x1080
Hardware:
M2 BASE

Review Note:

runs at 60, but randomly dips framerates every now and then

Native

Native

PLAYABLE
M2 PRO
Graphics:
HIGH
Resolution:
2560x1440
Hardware:
M2 PRO

Review Note:

Pretty heavy stuttering. Personally, I do not recommend playing Geometry Dash natively. Crossover offers better performance and more mod support through Geode than the native version of Geode on Mac.

Native

Native

VERY GOOD
M2 BASE
Graphics:
HIGH
FPS:
120
Resolution:
1920x1080 (Monitor)
Machine:
MacBook Pro
Chip:
M2 BASE
Cores:
8 CPU, 10 GPU
RAM:
8 GB

Review Note:

Runs decently even without mods. However, I’d HEAVILY recommend installing SDLMod from Geode as it fixes stuttering issues, broken VSync, and overalls just makes the game run smoother and better.

CrossOver

CrossOver

v25.0.1
D3D_METALGOOD
M4 PRO
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
120
Resolution:
3024x1964
Machine:
MacBook Pro
Chip:
M4 PRO
Cores:
14 CPU, 20 GPU
RAM:
24 GB

Review Note:

Runs much better on Crossover than on native MacOS. Only issue is that cmd+tab or switching desktops crashes the game.

CrossOver

CrossOver

DXVKEXCELLENT
M4 BASE
Graphics:
HIGH
FPS:
240
Machine:
MacBook Air
Chip:
M4 BASE
Cores:
10 CPU, 10 GPU
RAM:
24 GB
Native

Native

EXCELLENT
M4 BASE
Graphics:
HIGH
Resolution:
1920x1080
Hardware:
M4 BASE

Screenshots:

Native

Native

EXCELLENT
M4 BASE
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
144
Resolution:
2560x1440
Hardware:
M4 BASE

Review Note:

slight fluctuations in frames but not noticeable. perfectly playable.

CrossOver

CrossOver

v26.0
D3D_METALVERY GOOD
M5 BASE
Graphics:
HIGH
FPS:
240
Resolution:
1920x1080
Machine:
MacBook Pro
Chip:
M5 BASE
Cores:
10 CPU, 10 GPU
RAM:
16 GB

Review Note:

way better experience for using geode and having more fps than the native version. but on some high demanding levels there are stutters, so you might use a LDM or even in extreme cases ULDM. the mods break sometimes or they just don't work, for example mega hack doesn't work completely, but that's the mods fault.