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Discworld II on OS X

There are two ways you can play Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? on OS X: ScummVM and Boxer. These instructions relate to playing with Boxer, a Mac-friendly version of the DOSBox emulator, developed by Alun Bestor.

Instructions

Be warned this is not quite so elegant as before.

You can now quit Boxer for the time being. Inside your DOS Games folder, you'll find a folder called 'DW2'. This is the messy bit. Multi-CD games are a bit tricky, and Boxer is hamstrung by limitations in DOSBox. What you need to do is to copy the original CD-ROM into the game package (drag the CD icon from the desktop while holding down Option), then rename the copied folder to Volumename.cdrom, (it will probably be called DW2CD1_ENG.cdrom but it depends on what version of the game you have). Then eject the CD. When you launch the package next time, Boxer will detect the CD 'folder' and mount it as a real CD with whatever volume name you specified. When you come to need the second CD, you will have to open up the folder and replace the contents of CD1 with CD2. Sorry, but there does not appear to be a way round this as yet.

You can now rename DW2 folder DW2.boxer and get ready to play.

Before you do, you might have to configure the keyboard keys to recognise F1, please refer to my earlier tutorial as to how to do this.

So, all that remains is to open up your DW2.boxer file, and play. When it firsts runs, you will be asked what file you want to run. You can select 'DWB.exe' and then click 'Run every time'. Job done.

Finally, I should note that Discworld II is not freeware at the moment, so it is illegal to download the CD image. For the time being, please purchase a second-hand copy on Amazon or elsewhere.