


As with any 90's point and click games from Sierra and Lucasarts, just get Scummvm and point it to the directory. You can even add MT-32 emulation if you google how. Even without it, it's a flawless experience and easy to set up.

Initial menu showed, after game (1-5) chosen, intro screen shown, I cannot do any input, the game is stuck.
not playable
Works great without any tinkering. In QFG4, music doesn't play, only voiceover, but it looks like there may be a fix for that belo
Small adjustments to controller layout and trackpad behavior
Works great out of the box. I haven't tried all the games, but the ones I've tried run perfectly.
It actually uses DosBox to runs the games, so you use DosBox directly instead of Proton, if you wish.
I can open the game selection screen, wherein I am able to choose which of the five games to run, but nothing works beyond that.

No workarounds needed runs great out of the box. I only played on the 1st game using option 2 EGA edition, so I can't confirm the rest works just as well, but I have no doubt the rest will work fine.

In order to have music working, you need to manually edit each dosboxXXXXXX_single.conf file (found inside each game's DOSBOX directory) to load INSTALL.EXE (or INST.EXE for QFG2) and select "Sound Blaster" for the Music device, save, then return the .conf file to its original settings. Otherwise works fine, few sound glitches here and there but is playable.


Perfect whitelist candidate. It launches DOSBOX versions of the games it includes, and every game worked.
