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Freeciv is a free turn-based multiplayer strategy game, in which each player becomes the leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain the ultimate goal: To become the greatest civilization.
Freeciv features a Metaserver, a place where Freeciv servers can publish their presence. Freeciv clients consult the Metaserver to offer users a selection of games to join.
BUG (BTS Unaltered Gameplay) is a game modification (mod) that vastly improves the interface of Civilization IV : Beyond the Sword by Firaxis. It adds new screens, a better scoreboard, alerts and reminders, a strategy layer, and more. Everything is user-configurable via an organized, tabbed dialog.
Freeciv.net is an open source project, released under the GNU General Public License. The project is a fork of the C server from Freeciv.org, which has origins back to 1996. The idea of creating a version for Freeciv which would be playable online in a browser came about some time in 2007, and this
The Freeciv Alpha Centauri Porting Project aims to incorporate features from Firaxis Games' "Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri" into the main "Freeciv" project.
Freeciv is a multiplayer, turn-based strategy game for workstations and personal computers inspired by the commercial proprietary Sid Meier's Civilization series. The game's default settings are closest to Civilization II, both in gameplay and graphics (including the units and the isometric
Welcome modders, This will be the repository for all the source code and python for the WFB Civ4-Warlords project. The xml, art and sound has been omitted due to its size and its stability. Check out the forums for intstructions on how to use SVN to automaticaly access the code here. Hopefuly this
On-line game based on Culture & Conquest (http://www.gis.net/~pldr/CAC.html), a civilization-style game with simple rules. The aim of the project is double. On one side the objective is to create a fun, easy game for online gaming. On the other side is to learn how to develop an application using springMVC with an agile methodology.
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