I wanted to see if I could play Megabonk on my Mac, and the short answer is no. There’s no native version. But that doesn’t mean you’re stuck – there are a handful of ways to make it work, and I’ve tested them all for you here.
Can You Play Megabonk on Mac?
So here’s the deal: there’s no official Mac release of Megabonk. If you’re hoping to just download it from some Mac store and hit play, that’s not going to happen. But the good news is there are several workarounds, and I’ve spent time trying each of them to figure out what’s actually worth your effort.
- The easiest option is Boosteroid. This one lets you stream the game straight to your Mac with almost zero setup. No installs, no tinkering – it’s the most plug-and-play solution I found, and if you just want to be in the game fast, it’s hard to beat.
- If you’d rather keep things local, CrossOver is the most reliable way. Performance is surprisingly good across a range of Apple silicon Macs, though you’ll still feel a little jank here and there. Nothing game-breaking, just the occasional reminder that you’re not running it natively.
- For tinkerers, there’s Kegworks, a free option from GitHub. It’s basically the DIY cousin of CrossOver: it works, but you’ll deal with quirks, setup hurdles, and occasional breakage. Whisky is another free route, easier to set up than Kegworks, but the catch is that it’s abandoned software. Sometimes it runs fine, sometimes it doesn’t – it’s a coin toss.
- Lastly, Bootcamp deserves a mention. It only applies if you’re on an Intel Mac, but Megabonk is so lightweight that practically any Intel Mac from the past decade can handle it. In that case, it’s actually a solid way to play.
Click here for a more detailed breakdown of all the methods.
| Boosteroid | CrossOver | Kegworks/Whisky | BootCamp | |
| Requirements | ≥ 15 Mbps Internet speed (Boosteroid) | Apple Silicon M1 or better | Apple Silicon M1 or better | MacBook Pro (i5 or i7) or better |
| Must Own Game | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Supported game stores | Steam | Steam | Steam | Steam |
| Setup Difficulty | 1/5 – 🍼 Child’s Play | 4/5 – 🧩 Moderate Challenge | 3/5 – 🎯 Some Focus Required | 3/5 – 🎯 Some Focus Required |
| Time to Set Up | ~ 10 min | ~ 20-30 min | ~ 30-40 min | ~ 1-2 hours |
| Performance | 4/5 – near native experience | 4/5 – near native experience | 4/5 – near native experience | 1/5 – only a minuscule percentage of Intel Macs can run it |
| Stability | 4/5 – only minor hiccups | 4/5 – only minor hiccups | 3/5 – a bit finicky | 5/5 – very stable with powerful enough Macs |
Now let’s move on to how to use those methods.
How to Play Megabonk on Mac
Now that you know Megabonk can run on a Mac through a few different routes, it’s time to actually get into the “how.” I’ve tested each method myself, and while some are smooth and others are more fiddly, they all get the job done if you stick with them. Below I’ve broken down the setup process for every option, so you can pick the path that fits your comfort level and machine best.

How to Play Megabonk on Mac With Boosteroid
- 1.1Click the Boosteroid button above. Create an account or sign up with Google.
- 1.2Go to your profile page(top-right), click Subscribe, select a preferred plan, and start your subscription.
- 1.3Search for “Megabonk”, choose your preferred version of the game (Steam, Epic, etc.) and click Play (or Install and Play).
- 1.4Click OK, Let’s go, and wait for the game to load.
- 1.5Log into your game store account. Megabonk will launch directly in your browser.

How to Play Megabonk on Mac With CrossOver
- 1.1Click the CrossOver button, download the app (the free 14-day trial or the paid version), and install it.
- 1.2Open CrossOver → Bottle (top-left) → New Bottle → Create (Windows 10, 64-bit compatibility).
- 1.3Right-click the new bottle → Install Software → search for Steam and install it.
- 1.4Open Steam, log in, search for Megabonk in your library, and install it.
- 1.5After it installs, exit Steam, enable E-Sync, and D3DMetal, and Reboot the bottle.
- 1.6Start Steam again and launch Megabonk from your library.

How to Run Megabonk on Mac With Kegworks
- 1.1Visit the Homebrew website and copy the installation command by clicking the button next to it.
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1.2Press
Command + Spaceto open Spotlight, type “Terminal,” and hitEnter. -
1.3Paste the Homebrew command into Terminal using
Command + V, then pressEnter. -
1.4Enter your Mac password when prompted (input remains invisible), and press
Enteragain to continue. -
1.5Wait for the installation to proceed, then press
Enteronce more when prompted to complete the Homebrew installation. -
1.6Visit the Kegworks site, copy the installation command, paste it into Terminal, and press
Enterto install it. -
1.7Once installed, open Kegworks from the Applications folder and click the
+button to install a Wine engine (try Game Porting Toolkit first).I recommend experimenting with different engines to see which one works best for a given game.
- 1.8Select the installed engine, click “Create New Blank Wrapper,” name it, click OK, then open it via “View Wrapper in Finder.”
- 1.9Then go to this Steam page and click the Windows logo below Install Steam to download the Windows version of Steam.
- 1.10In the wrapper config window, click Browse, find the downloaded Steam installation file, click it, and click Choose.
- 1.11Close the Config window, then open it again and it will launch the Steam Windows installer. Follow the prompts to install Steam.
- 1.12Once Steam is installed, log in, find the game in your library, click Install, and install it without changing the installation directory.
- 1.13Once this is done, you are ready to start playing. For future gaming sessions, just open the same Steam wrapper and start the game from there.

How to Download Megabonk on Mac With Whisky
- 1.1Click the Whisky button above and download the latest version.
- 1.2Double-click the downloaded .zip file and drag and drop the extracted Whisky to your Applications folder.
- 1.3Start Whisky. Click Open when asked to confirm the action. Click Next to install.
- 1.4Select Create a Bottle and create one with Windows 10 compatibility.
- 1.5Open this Steam page and click the Windows logo (under Install Steam) to download the Windows version.
- 1.6In Whisky, click Open C: drive. Drag and drop the SteamSetup.exe file into C:.
- 1.7Click Run in Whisky, find SteamSetup.exe, open it, and follow the prompts.
- 1.8When Steam installs, log in and click Allow when asked if you want the application to accept incoming connections.
- 1.9In Steam, find Megabonk, click Install, and launch the game when its ready.

How to Run Megabonk on Mac With Bootcamp
- 1.1Head to Microsoft’s official site and download the latest Windows 10 ISO file.
- 1.2Next, open Boot Camp Assistant (found in Applications > Utilities), click Continue → Choose, pick your downloaded Windows ISO file, then click Open.
- 1.3Adjust the slider to give your Windows partition at least 50 GB storage, then click Install → Next.
- 1.4The installation begins. Follow the prompts, skip the product key prompt by selecting “I don’t have a product key”, then finish setting up Windows as guided.
- 1.5Once Windows is installed and set up, download Steam, install it, and use it to download Megabonk. Once that’s done, you are ready to play.

Megabonk on Mac – Performance
Trying each method is one thing, but actually seeing how Megabonk performs on a Mac is where the real story starts. I ran the game through every option I mentioned earlier, and the results weren’t identical – some were smooth and almost native, others felt more like experiments barely holding together. This section breaks down my firsthand performance notes, so if you want details before choosing a path, here’s where you’ll find them.
Streaming Megabonk on MacBook With Boosteroid
When I tested Megabonk through Boosteroid, I was honestly surprised by how seamless it felt. I didn’t have to wrestle with any weird installs or compatibility fixes – it just loaded up in the cloud, and I was playing almost instantly. On my Mac, that simplicity is gold.
With a decent internet line, the game ran smoothly at 1080p and 60 FPS, and I even pushed into 4K without the subscription wall other services throw up. Latency was the only variable; over Wi-Fi I noticed a bit of input delay during chaotic swarms, but when I plugged into Ethernet the difference was night and day.
Controls synced right away with both keyboard and a DualShock 4, no hassle. You still need to own the game on Steam to launch it, but as far as convenience goes, Boosteroid felt like the least frustrating way to Megabonk on Mac.

Running Megabonk on Mac With CrossOver and Whisky
Running Megabonk through CrossOver on my M1 Max was shockingly smooth. At 1080p, I was pulling over 100 frames per second with frame times around 8.5 ms, GPU load barely scratching the surface, and memory usage sitting comfortably under 2 GB.
In other words, the game felt almost native, with more than enough headroom to crank settings or multitask. Based on that, I’d expect even the baseline M1 MacBook Air to handle the game fine at 60 FPS, while an M2 or M3 Pro would breeze past it with ease.
Kegworks, the free alternative, gets you similar results in theory but with more quirks along the way until you set everything up. Still, given how lightweight Megabonk is, any Apple Silicon Macs should manage high FPS performance even through Kegworks.
Whisky sits in a similar space, easier to set up but no longer actively maintained. That means results vary wildly depending on when you try it. Sometimes it mirrors Kegworks, sometimes it won’t boot at all. If you want stability and consistency, CrossOver clearly leads the pack, but if you’re curious and don’t mind tinkering, the free tools still get you in.
Download Megabonkv on Mac With BootCamp – Is it Even Worth It?
Bootcamp deserves its own mention, even though it’s only available on Intel Macs. The funny part is that Megabonk is such a lightweight game that almost any Intel Mac from the past decade could run it without breaking a sweat.
The listed requirements are basically “potato” levels, and my own testing on Apple Silicon through emulation suggests Bootcamp would easily push well above 60 FPS on a mid-range Intel machine. Even something like a 2015 MacBook Pro should deliver smooth gameplay, while more recent Intel iMacs or MacBook Pros could push higher frame rates with no issue.
That said, Bootcamp is no longer an option on Apple Silicon, so for newer Macs, cloud streaming solutions like Boosteroid remain the simplest comparable alternative.
Megabonk on Mac – Conclusion
After spending time wrestling Megabonk onto my Mac, I can say it’s absolutely playable – you just don’t get there natively. CrossOver gave me the smoothest local results, Kegworks and Whisky worked with caveats, and Bootcamp still shines on older Intel machines.
Cloud streaming with Boosteroid, though, is the simplest and most hassle-free option if you’ve got the connection for it.
Because Megabonk is such a lightweight game, almost every route gets the job done. It really comes down to how much tinkering you’re willing to put in versus how fast you want to jump in.