Cursor Pixel Pack
A clean CC0 pack of pixel-art cursor sprites covering pointer, hand, sword, and busy states. Used as the base layer for many indie roguelikes.
Curated index of free, openly licensed cursor packs hosted on third-party archives — primarily OpenGameArt. Every entry is real, every license is verified, every link points at the original listing.
A clean CC0 pack of pixel-art cursor sprites covering pointer, hand, sword, and busy states. Used as the base layer for many indie roguelikes.
Tightly-rendered interface cursor set with a stripped-down 4-color palette. Pairs naturally with retro UI mockups.
General-purpose cursor pack with broad coverage of pointer, hand, sword, and reticle types. Stable choice for prototypes.
Mega-pack of icons, cursors, and UI elements all under CC0. Excellent starting kit for a pixel-art game UI plus matching cursor.
Single-state armored gauntlet cursor in dramatic pixel art. Great for fantasy menus.
Alternative cursor pack with a slightly bolder outline style. Useful when the default OGA pack is too thin for HiDPI capture.
Minimalist pointer set focused only on the pointer state with multiple silhouette variants.
Variety pack mixing pointer, hand, sword, and bow cursors. Good for an RPG that swaps cursor based on tool.
RPG-flavored cursor icons including sword, bow, spell, and grab states. Perfect for a top-down JRPG-style mouse interface.
Thirteen distinct cursor designs in one pack — a strong sampler if you can't decide on a single style.
Tiny public-domain cursor set hosted on OpenGameArt. Re-distributable under any terms.
Single CC0 cursor asset suitable as a one-off pointer for a game prototype.
Every asset listed on this page is hosted on its original archive — usually OpenGameArt, occasionally a personal site or game-jam page. We link out for two reasons. First, the original page carries the canonical author credit, version history, and license terms; a re-host would always be a downgrade. Second, OpenGameArt's archive is stable, indexed, and run by a non-profit; mirroring it would just clutter the web.
If you want our own curated, multi-platform packaging of these (with install.inf, .cape, and XCursor builds), browse the collections page — many CursorCraft collections are derived from CC0 OpenGameArt packs and are clearly attributed on their pack pages.