Compare D Box alternatives
Compare top-ranked D Box alternatives by score, license, and supported platforms.
| Alternative | Score | License | Platforms |
|---|
| RetroArch | 98% 221 votes | Free, Open Source | Web, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android |
| ScummVM | 99% 213 votes | Free, Open Source | Windows, Mac, Linux, Android |
| LaunchBox | 92% 63 votes | Freemium | Windows |
| D-Fend Reloaded | 81% 21 votes | Free, Open Source | Windows |
| HyperSpin | 76% 17 votes | Free | Windows |
| Boxer | 59% 17 votes | Free, Open Source | Mac |
| DBGL | 69% 13 votes | Free, Open Source | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| RetroX | 22% 9 votes | Freemium | Android |
| JDosbox | 100% 1 votes | Free, Open Source | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| Bottlenose | 100% 1 votes | Free, Open Source | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| JsDOSBox | 100% 1 votes | Free, Open Source | Web |
2
Score: 98%
FreeOpen SourceWebWindowsMacLinuxAndroid
More Like Retro Arch? Retro arch is designed to be a fast, lightweight and modular emulator to be portable to multiple systems. There are some emulators, the lack of features Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Web,Android
Alternatives 4
Score: 99%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinuxAndroid
More Classic graphical ScummVM SCUMM point and click adventure game from LucasArts with the engine running, allows you to have multiple artists Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Windows,Mobile,Android
Alternatives 6
Score: 92%
FreemiumWindows
More Lunch box was actually built as an attractive frontend to DOSBox, but has since been extended to support both modern PC games and Features:Freemium,Windows
Alternatives 8
Score: 81%
FreeOpen SourceWindows
More Re is d-fend is a graphical environment for DOSBox . Features:Free,Open,Source,Windows,DOSBox
Alternatives 10
Score: 76%
FreeWindows
More Animated arcade frontend for Windows for use on home arcade machines HyperSpin. HyperSpin allows you to create custom menu systems to run most executable files Features:Free,Windows
Alternatives 12
Score: 59%
FreeOpen SourceMac
More Boxer plays MS-DOS games misspent youth match here. Simply drag-and-drop on the game surprising and funny lumps between the Boxer-configuration of MS-DOS commands:: Yes, and in a few minutes you will be playing. Boxer CDs, floppy disks and game boxes, just click to play illegal game copies and wraps in appstyle. Protective back or you can share it with your friends. No mess, no fuss. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac
Alternatives 14
Score: 69%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More For DOSBox dbgl is a Java interface, d interface is based on the proven strong. DBGL (config) DOSBox-for a lifetime / serves as a graphical user interface. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux
Alternatives 16
RetroX
Score: 22%
FreemiumAndroid
More RetroX organized and less possible to play retro games is an Android application which will help you with the effort. RetroX device and set your collection Features:Freemium,Android
18
Score: 100%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More This project is written in Java based Dosbox 86 is a good example of this. Currently, to build DOSBox Windows dos try and boot supports Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux
Alternatives 20
Bottlenose
Score: 100%
FreeOpen SourceWindowsMacLinux
More Bottle digging sites for multiple database box of high quality. Mouse/game controller for the interaction with a single user interface. Each of the emulators used: no Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux
22
Score: 100%
FreeOpen SourceWeb
More [In development] JavaScript PC DOS Emulator Features:Free,Open,Source,Web
Alternatives D Box alternatives FAQ
What is the best D Box alternative?
RetroArch is currently the top-ranked option on this list based on community votes and item score.
Are there free D Box alternatives?
Yes. Free, freemium, or open-source options in this list include RetroArch, ScummVM, LaunchBox, D-Fend Reloaded, HyperSpin.
Which platforms are covered?
The alternatives in this list include options for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, Web, depending on each product.
How are alternatives ranked?
Alternatives are ordered by community voting signals, item score, and the available product details collected for each option.