How to install ScummVM
Set and forget
ScummVM actually comes included with EmuDeck if you install it on your Windows PC. Otherwise, you can download and install ScummVM as a separate application through the group’s website. It can be installed as a 32-bit or 64-bit binary, and most games that run through ScummVM are incredibly lightweight. Plenty of SBCs like the Anbernic RG35XX and the Miyoo Mini+ can also run ScummVM, so chances are, whatever device you’re reading this on can support it natively.
How to use ScummVM
It’s a little bit different compared to typical emulators
Once installed, you’ll need to get your data files for the game that you want to play. Games are defined by an ID that ScummVM uses to determine how to launch the game, though it can automatically detect the ID when you import a game. When adding a game, click Add game and navigate to the folder containing your game files. When importing, it will ask you if the details match. For example, Day of the Tentacle has an ID of “tentacle.”
Once added, you can then modify the settings for that game. As I already mentioned, I needed to modify the audio settings for the game to start, so you may need to play around with some of them to get it working on your machine. It’s a pretty simplistic application to use, and there are plenty of games out there that you an play using ScummVM. The team behind it even maintains a compatibility list, and also shares a list of free games that you can play completely legally.
ScummVM can be a great nostalgia trip
My first experience of gaming was Day of the Tentacle
Growing up, visiting my grandparents’ house, I used to play a lot of Day of the Tentacle with my grandfather. I loved the game and completed it with him, and recently I wanted to relive the experience of that game and play through it again. Not only can I play it on my PC, but I can play it on my smartphone or on any gaming handheld, too. It’s a lot of fun and a complete nostalgia trip for me, and there are countless games out there that it supports — so many, in fact, that I suspect you’ll recognize at least a couple from the compatibility list.
If you want to try out a whole new world of gaming as well, ScummVM can enable that. It supports LucasArts SCUMM, but it also supports other platforms like Sierra’s AGI and SCI, Cryo’s Cine, Parallax Software’s Descent, and more. I highly recommend checking it out, because not only are they a different style of games, they’re nowhere near as taxing as many modern games can be.