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  2. Freeciv - Wikipedia

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    The game is a fork of the Freeciv project, with the goal of redesigning the desktop game into a version which can be played online. Freeciv-web introduced several new features, such as play-by-email support [ 41 ] freely available to anyone online, and support for playing the game on any real-world map location by choosing a map using Mapbox ...

  3. Civilization (video game) - Wikipedia

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    An open source clone of Civilization has been developed under the name of Freeciv, with the slogan "'Cause civilization should be free." This game can be configured to match the rules of either Civilization or Civilization II. Another game that partially clones Civilization is a public domain game called C-evo.

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  5. Civilization (series) - Wikipedia

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    Civilization is a series of turn-based strategy video games, first released in 1991. [1] Sid Meier developed the first game in the series and has had creative input for most of the rest, [2] and his name is usually included in the formal title of these games, such as Sid Meier's Civilization VI.

  6. C-evo - Wikipedia

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    C-evo is an empire building game, dealing with the history of humans from antiquity into the future. [7] This includes aspects of exploration and expansion, war and diplomacy, cultivation and pollution, industry and agriculture, research and administration.

  7. Civilization VI - Wikipedia

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    The Aztecs, led by Montezuma I, was a pre-order DLC until becoming free to all players on January 19, 2017. City improvements such as military installations are now built in separate tiles from the main city tile in Civilization VI. The game also uses an old-fashioned drawn map to illustrate tiles that the player is not seeing or has yet to ...

  8. Civilization: Call to Power - Wikipedia

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    Civilization: Call to Power is a turn-based strategy game developed by Activision for Microsoft Windows as an attempt to capitalize on the success of the Civilization computer games by Sid Meier. It was ported to Linux by Loki Software , as well as BeOS by Wildcard Design, becoming one of the very few commercial games for that operating system.

  9. Civilization IV: Colonization - Wikipedia

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    Civilization IV: Colonization has many new gameplay mechanics. When starting the game, in addition to choosing a starting European nation, a player chooses between two governors, each with different advantages. [11] In addition, national borders is a gameplay concept taken from Civilization IV. This means that rivals cannot pass into each other ...