We've compiled a list of 17 free and paid alternatives to Boxer. The primary competitors include DOSBox, RetroArch. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Boxer and ScummVM, OpenEmu, LaunchBox. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.
We've compiled a list of 17 free and paid alternatives to Boxer. The primary competitors include DOSBox, RetroArch. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Boxer and ScummVM, OpenEmu, LaunchBox. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.
Boxer plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac.
Boxer plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac.
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Mac
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Boxer plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac.
There’s no clots of configuration and baffling DOS commands between you and your fun: just drag-drop your games onto Boxer, and you’ll be playing in minutes.
Boxer takes your CDs, floppies and bootleg game copies and wraps them into app-style gameboxes you just click to play. They’re self-contained so you can back them up or share them with friends. No mess, no fuss.
If your nostalgia demands more, then decorate your games with gorgeous icons and admire your collection from your very own Finder games shelf.
Boxer is powered by DOSBox robust DOS emulation, which means it’ll play almost any DOS game you throw at it.