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    Freeciv

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Jun 23, 1997

    Freeciv is free and open-source world domination strategy game along the lines of Sid Meier's Civilization I and II.

    Amiga releases

    Freeciv

    Release name Freeciv
    Platform Amiga
    Region
    Developer
    Publisher
    Release date June 23, 1997
    Product code None
    Company code None
    Rating
    Minimum Players 1
    Maximum Players N/A
    Resolutions N/A
    Sound Systems N/A
    Singleplayer Features N/A
    Multiplayer Features N/A
    Widescreen Support No
    Notes N/A
    Browser releases

    Freeciv-Web

    Release name Freeciv-Web
    Platform Browser
    Region United States
    Developer The Freeciv Project
    Publisher The Freeciv Project
    Release date May 10, 2013
    Product code None
    Company code None
    Rating
    Minimum Players 1
    Maximum Players 300
    Resolutions 1080p PC VGA 640x480 PC SVGA 800x600 PC 1024x768 PC 1600x1200 Other PC Resolution
    Sound Systems N/A
    Singleplayer Features N/A
    Multiplayer Features Online competitive,  Asynchronous multiplayer
    Widescreen Support Yes
    Notes N/A

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