You don't need a version manager. You need a build tool.
Scala projects work differently than Ruby projects. If you use SBT as a build tool, you specify the Scala version in your build file:
//build.sbt
scalaVersion := "2.11.0" // or some other version
SBT then proceeds to download the specified Scala version for you if it hasn't been downloaded before, and builds and runs your project with this version. If you want, you can even specify which version of SBT you want, and it'll arrange everything for you as well.
This is because Scala, contrary to Ruby, is a compiled language - it must be compiled/built before running. Ruby projects don't have a build process, and can be (attempted to) run on any Ruby version. Scala projects might not build on incompatible versions, let alone run, so you need to specify which Scala version your project is supposed to be built against.
There's also no such thing as gemsets for Scala. For Ruby, gems were originally system-wide libraries and executables, shared by all Ruby scripts on the system. Therefore, gems override each other and you need to maintain gemsets with the specific versions you require for each project. In Scala, a dependency is just a library specifically for your project. They don't override each other, and you just specify which version you need in your build file. SBT then automatically downloads it for you when you build.
This just works:
// myproject1/build.sbt
scalaVersion := "2.10.2"
libraryDependencies += "com.typesafe.akka" %% "akka-actor" % "2.2.0"
// myproject2/build.sbt
scalaVersion := "2.11.0"
libraryDependencies += "com.typesafe.akka" %% "akka-actor" % "2.3.3"