DREAMM 2.1 is officially released for Windows, MacOS, and Linux targets (x64 and ARM64). DREAMM is a bespoke emulator for LucasArts titles running on DOS, Windows, and FMTowns platforms.
Download it here: aarongiles.com/dreamm/
Link to what's new (also copied below): aarongiles.com/dreamm/docs/v21
What’s New in 2.1?
DREAMM 2.1 sports a number of significant upgrades over the original 2.0 release. In short, the major changes are:
Greatly enhanced Windows emulation to support new games:
Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures
Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Star Wars: Yoda Stories
Outlaws
Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
Star Wars: Behind the Magic
Star Wars: Episode I Insider’s Guide
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine
Extended support for Windows releases of Star Wars: X-Wing, Star Wars: TIE Fighter, and Afterlife.
Added support for Star Wars: Making Magic multimedia CD
Added support for running on Linux systems, both Intel and ARM.
Added detection of dozens of new game variants.
Improved the UI, adding mechanism to verify installed games.
Added support for MDS/MDF and CCD/IMG CD image formats.
Added a mechanism to turn on portable mode, where all data is kept next to the DREAMM executable.
(Re-)added standalone mode if you place DREAMM next to the game files.
Added an OPL-based MIDI emulator as a fallback for all platforms.
Games can now be installed via the command line.
Added limited telemetry to notify me remotely if DREAMM runs into problems.